Lady Audley's Secret

Adaptations

Films
  • Lady Audley's Secret, 1912 (USA, black and white, silent)
  • Lady Audley's Secret (aka Secrets of Society), 1915 (USA, black and white, silent, directed by Marshall Farnum)
  • Lady Audley's Secret, 1920 (UK, black and white, silent, directed by Jack Denton)
  • Lady Audley's Secret, 1949 (UK, TV, black and white)
  • Lady Audleys Geheimnis, 1978 (West Germany, TV, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth)
  • Lady Audley's Secret, 2000 (UK, TV, directed by Betsan Morris Evans) - (In the USA part of the Mystery! series.)
Radio
  • Lady Audley's Secret, 2009 (UK, BBC Radio 4)
Stage
  • 1863 – adapted by Colin Henry Hazlewood, first performed at the Victoria Theatre, London, 1863. Hazlewood also dramatised Braddon's Aurora Floyd the same year.[8]
  • 1930 – Cambridge Festival Theatre: a "melodramatized version" of the novel including a "birthday fete" and Rustic Ballet. The part of Lady Audley was played by (Dame) Flora Robson and the performance was produced by Tyrone Guthrie. It was preceded by a performance of Morton's Cox and Box.[9]
  • 1971 – Chicago, Goodman Theatre, adaptation by Douglas Seale,[10] music by George Goehring, and lyrics by John B. Kuntz.
  • 1972 – Off-Broadway, Seale adaptation,[11][12] music by George Goehring, and lyrics by John B. Kuntz.

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