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Lady Susan

Kathryn Attwood

Genre: Comedic Drama

Cast size: 12

Duration: Two Act

Adapted by Kathryn Attwood | Jane Austen | Comedic Drama |Full-length | 6m, 6f

Short synopsis

Lady Susan Vernon is not your typical Austen heroine. The original merry widow, she flirts her way through Regency society, hapless teenage daughter in tow, gaining lovers and a reputation as “the most accomplished coquette in England”. Penniless and reliant on the charity of reluctant friends and estranged family she needs to marry again – and soon! Jane Austen’s lesser-known comic novel was written entirely in the form of letters but makes a seamless and very funny transition to the stage as this fully scripted adaptation shows.

Lady Susan Vernon, “four months a widow” and her unloved teenage daughter Frederica have been staying at Langford, home of her friends, the Manwarings. Whilst there, Lady Susan has managed to conduct an affair with Mr Manwaring as well as break up the relationship of his spinster sister, Maria, and the buffoonish, but wealthy baronet, Sir James Martin.

Obliged to leave Langford and with nowhere else to go, she accepts an invitation from her previously estranged brother-in-law, Charles Vernon, and his wife Catherine, to stay with them at their country home, Churchill, in Kent.  Frederica meanwhile is sent to boarding school until she agrees to marry the unattractive and much older Sir James for his money, thereby enabling her mother to marry for love.

But Lady Susan’s cunningly constructed plans begin to go awry when Frederica runs away from school and Sir James turns up unexpectedly on the Churchill doorstep. With the help of her best friend Alicia, Lady Susan escapes to London, only to find herself resorting to hilariously desperate measures when her complicated love life begins to unravel.

The play is based on Jane Austen's early novel written in the mid-1790's that was never submitted for publication in her lifetime, only receiving that attention in 1871. This stage adaptation, unlike previous adaptations, uses the majority of the principal characters in the novel.

(6m, 6f)

Principals(4m, 4f)

  • Lady Susan Vernon - late 30's, Frederick Vernon's widow
  • Frederica Vernon - late teens, Lady Susan's daughter
  • Charles Vernon - 40's, Frederick Vernon's brother
  • Catherine Vernon (nee de Courcy) - 30's, Charles Vernon's wife
  • Reginald de Courcy - 20's, Catherine Vernon's brother
  • Sir James Martin - 50+, a foolish baronet, overweight, port wine complexion
  • Manwaring - 40's, Lady Susan's lover
  • Alicia Johnston - 30's, Lady Susan's best friend

Support(2m, 2f)

  • Maria Manwaring - 30's-40's, Manwaring's spinster sister
  • Wilson - butler at ‘Churchill’
  • Walters - manservant to the Johnstons
  • Eliza - 20's, maid at Lady Susan’s London lodgings

  Footmen - non-speaking (also providing an offstage voice for Mr Johnson)

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