Du Maurier News Archive for 2019
Flog It comes to Daphne du Maurier Country
12th December 2019: Today’s episode of the popular programme Flog It came from Boconnoc House, in Cornwall this afternoon. In between the excitement of local people having their antiques looked at and sometimes chosen to go to auction, Paul Martin, the programme’s presenter, talked about literary links in Cornwall, and in particular Daphne du Maurier and Winston Graham. ... More ››https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000bggl/flog-it-series-16-episode-59
Tywardreath Players present a Christmas treat for du Maurier fans in Cornwall
2nd December 2019: Tywardreath Players present Merry Christmas a radio play, updated and adapted by Richard Hope-Pears, from Daphne du Maurier’s short story Happy Christmas, followed by a sing-along of carols, at four venues in Cornwall in the days leading up to Christmas. ... More ››Theatre Royal Bath Productions tour of My Cousin Rachel moves to Malvern
1st December 2019: The third venue for the current touring production of My Cousin Rachel, starring Helen George in the titular role, is Malvern where the play will be performed from Tuesday 3rd until Saturday 7th December. The play will then take a short break and resume the tour in January. ... More ››My Cousin Rachel tour, starring Helen George, moves to Inverness
24th November 2019: Joseph O’Connor’s beautiful adaptation of My Cousin Rachel, directed by Anthony Banks and starring Helen George as Rachel, moves to Eden Court, Inverness from Tuesday 26th – Saturday 30th November 2019. The Daphne du Maurier website left their dear able assistant Suzanne in charge of Bookends of Fowey and went on an adventure to Bath to see Helen George and the cast of My Cousin Rachel perform at the Theatre Royal, Bath last week. ... More ››My Cousin Rachel theatre tour begins this week
12th November 2019: A reminder to all UK followers of Daphne du Maurier that the play of My Cousin Rachel adapted by Joseph O’Connor from Daphne du Maurier’s novel of the same name, and starring Helen George as Rachel, begins its tour at the Theatre Royal Bath tomorrow, Wednesday 13th November. ... More ››Rebecca included in a new list of novels that have shaped our lives
6th November 2019: The BBC is beginning a year-long celebration of literature, an ambitious new season to mark the 300th anniversary of the English Language novel, citing Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe as the first recognised English Language novel. We are delighted to be able to tell you that Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier is included in the list.... More ››Don’t Look Now film to be screened as part of Mayfair and St James’s Literary Festival
23rd October 2019: The second annual Mayfair and St James’s Literary festival takes place from 28th October – 3rd November, with a series of literary-inspired events at some exciting venues throughout Mayfair & St James’s. One particularly important event for du Maurier fans will be the screening of Don’t Look Now, the film based on Daphne du Maurier’s short story, transformed for cinema by the brilliant director Nicholas Roeg. ... More ››The Blue Lenses chosen as the short story for Halloween podcast
22nd October 2019: Backlisted, the fortnightly literary podcast, presented by John Mitchinson and Andy Miller, has chosen the Daphne du Maurier short story The Blue Lenses as the book to be discussed on their Halloween podcast on Monday 28th October. ... More ››The Apple Tree by Daphne du Maurier to join’s Seth’s Christmas Ghost Stories series.
19th October 2019: The Apple Tree, a short story by Daphne du Maurier, which was first published in a collection of short stories called The Apple Tree in 1952, and later with a change of title to The Birds and Other Stories, is to be published as a single story in time for Christmas.... More ››Favourite First Lines article in student newspaper includes Rebecca
15th October 2019: In time for the start of a new academic year, four students tell Indigo about their favourite openings to popular novels. The novels they have chosen are The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie and Beloved by Toni Morrison.... More ››https://www.palatinate.org.uk/new-beginnings-favourite-first-lines/
Our Star Theatre Company, Ledbury - short tour of Rebecca
4th October 2019: The Our Star Theatre Company are currently performing an adaptation of the play Rebecca, based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier. ... More ››My Cousin Rachel tour - full cast joining Helen George announced
3rd October 2019: The full cast for the production of My Cousin Rachel, which begins its tour at the Theatre Royal, Bath in November, has been announced. It had already been announced that Helen George will take the lead as Rachel. She will be joined by Simon Shepherd, Jack Holden, Christopher Hollis, John Lumsden, Sean Murray and Aruhan Galieva.... More ››The Saddleworth Players’ present My Cousin Rachel at the Millgate Arts Centre
28th September 2019: The Saddleworth Players’ are currently performing Diane Morgan’s adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s novel My Cousin Rachel at the Millgate Arts Centre, Oldham, Greater Manchester. The play’s run begins today, Saturday 28th September, and runs until Saturday 5th October. ... More ››Flora Watkins talks about her long-lasting obsession with Daphne du Maurier’s work
22nd September 2019: Writer and journalist Flora Watkins has written a beautiful full-page article in which she reveals her long-lasting obsession with Daphne du Maurier’s macabre yet seductive work. Written to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Daphne’s novel The House on the Strand, Flora’s article is published in the October 2019 edition of Harper Bazaar. ... More ››Netflix adaptation of Rebecca – update
20th September 2019: The filming for the new Netflix adaptation of Rebecca, directed by Ben Wheatley, and based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, that has been taking place in several locations throughout the summer has been completed. The film has now gone into post-production.... More ››Pune International Literary Festival 2019
18th September 2019: A quick reminder, for all you international Daphne du Maurier fans out there, that the Pune International Literary Festival 2019 takes place on 20th – 22nd September and Daphne du Maurier is the author that they are making a special feature of this year, looking at her life and writing.... More ››My Cousin Rachel - Theatre Royal, Bath
8th September 2019: As we announced to you in May, Helen George will be performing in the lead role of My Cousin Rachel at the Theatre Royal, Bath from 13th – 23rd November 2019. We can now confirm that there will then be a short provincial tour of the play from late November until early February 2020 ... More ››Literary Paper Dolls - Rebecca
29th August 2019: A fun article about Daphne du Maurier’s novel Rebecca was published in the Paris Review on 28th August, with Julia Berick writing the article and artist and illustrator Jenny Kroik producing the paper doll cut-outs.... More ››https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/08/28/literary-paper-dolls-rebecca/
Pune International Literary Festival (PILF) 2019 to highlight Daphne du Maurier as their featured writer
14th August 2019: Living, working and running the Daphne du Maurier website in Fowey, the heart of Daphne du Maurier country, it is easy to find something that relates to Daphne du Maurier every single day. But it is always a delight to hear news from places across the world who are just as interested in her work as we are. So, it is will huge pleasure that we can report on the imminent start of the 7th Pune International Literary Festival, taking place from the 20th – 22nd September at the Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration in Pune, India. ... More ››Filming of the new adaptation of Rebecca moves to Loseley Park
7th August 2019: Loseley Park near Guildford, Surrey is a popular location for film and television programme-making and is the latest location for filming of the new Netflix adaptation of Rebecca to take place. ... More ››Rule Britannia and Brexit
29 July 2019: Daphne du Maurier’s final novel Rule Britannia, published in 1972, has gained more attention since the referendum that dictated Britain leaves Europe, and the whole drama about Brexit that has ensued, than it ever did when it was first published or indeed during the intervening years. We have found a great new review of Rule Britannia to share with you... More ››https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/tcws-summer-reads-an-early-warning-from-daphne/
Don’t Look Now - Film Reviews
26th July 2019: There has been a massive upsurge of interest in the film Don’t Look Now since it was relaunched into cinemas earlier this month. Several reviews of the film have been published and here are two for you to see.... More ››Five critical elements to look out for in the new adaptation of Rebecca
24th July 2019: In this article Dr Laura Varnam tells us the five critical elements she will be looking out for in the new Netflix adaptation of Rebecca... More ››https://www.willowandthatch.com/netflix-rebecca-du-maurier-adaptation/
Willow and Thatch article discussing the cast of the new adaptation of Rebecca
22nd July 2019: Willow and Thatch is an independent website dedicated to the historical/costume/period drama movie and TV genre. This site includes many very interesting articles, several of which relate to Daphne du Maurier. Today I would like to draw your attention to an article, which looks at the characters is the story of Rebecca, and the actors who have been cast in those roles in the new Netflix adaptation... More ››https://www.willowandthatch.com/rebecca-2020-cast-movie-photos-news/
Winner in the Honi Soit Writing Competition 2019 writes about Daphne du Maurier
18th July 2019: Ella McKelvie was awarded first place in the non-fiction section of the Honi Soit Writing Competition 2019 with her essay Queerness and Daphne du Maurier. The competition was judged by New York Times journalist Isabella Kwai.... More ››https://honisoit.com/2019/07/queerness-and-daphne-du-maurier/
Rebecca - filming on location
9th July 2019: The Daily Mail has published photographs of Lily James and others, taken during filming of the new adaptation of Rebecca, on the set at Hartland Quay in Devon this week. ... More ››Don’t Look Now back in UK Cinemas
5th July 2019: Don’t Look Now, the 1973 film adapted from Daphne du Maurier’s short story, starring Julie Christie and Donald Southerland as Laura and John Baxter, is back in cinemas from today (5th July 2019). ... More ››A Competition to win Don’t Look Now prize bundles
29th June 2019: To celebrate Vintage Sundays screening of Don't Look Now on Sunday 30 June, they have two prize bundles to give away. ... More ››https://spotlight.picturehouses.com/competitions/dont-look-now-competition/
An article about Don’t Look Now
29th June 2019: There is much excitement surrounding the 4k Ultra High Definition restoration of Nicholas Roeg’s iconic film Don’t Look Now. In The Telegraph today there is a fine article about the film... More ››https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/classic-british/horror-dont-look-now/
News of filming locations for Netflix Rebecca
28th June 2019: News of locations where filming is taking place for the new adaptation of Rebecca is beginning to come through. Filming will take place in the UK and France, and we understand that Hatfield House is to be the location for Manderley. ... More ››Netflix adaptation of Rebecca - news
26th June 2019: Now that filming is underway on the new adaptation of Rebecca, the Daphne du Maurier website is delighted to reveal more details about the cast and the parts they are playing. ... More ››September Tide to be performed at The Theatre Royal, Plymouth
23rd June 2019: Just to remind you, the Tamaritans Theatre Company is performing Daphne du Maurier's play September Tide at The Drum, Theatre Royal, Plymouth, from Tuesday 25th to Saturday 29th June.... More ››Nicholas Roeg's brilliant film of Don't Look Now returns to cinemas
11th June 2019: STUDIOCANAL has announced that the first ever 4k, Ultra High Definition restoration of Nicolas Roeg’s iconic thriller Don’t Look Now (1973) will open in UK cinemas on July 5. ... More ››More stars named as filming begins on the new adaptation of Rebecca
1st June 2019: Four more actors join the cast of Ben Wheatley’s, Working Title/ Netflix, adaptation of Rebecca. Keeley Hawes, Ann Dowd, Sam Riley and Ben Crompton join Lily James, Armie Hammer and Kristen Scott Thomas, whose names had already been announced... More ››Local amateur group the Tamaritans Theatre Company presents September Tide
28th May 2019: An absolute treat is in store for du Maurier followers in the West Country. The Tamaritans Theatre Company are presenting Daphne du Maurier’s masterful play September Tide at The Drum, Theatre Royal, Plymouth from Tuesday 25th until Saturday 29th June 2019.... More ››Helen George to star in My Cousin Rachel
Helen George, who is most well known for her role in the television series Call the Midwife, has been cast in the leading role of a new stage adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s My Cousin Rachel, which will run at the Theatre Royal Bath in November.... More ››Review of Fowey Festival 2019
Head over to our Festival news page at the link below to read our review of the 2019 Fowey Festival.... More ››A reminder about the Tywardreath Players performance of The House on the Strand
19th May 2019: An important reminder for all du Maurier followers in the Fowey area. Daphne du Maurier’s novel The House on the Strand is celebrating is fiftieth anniversary this year and to honour such an important moment the Tywardreath Players will be performing their play of the book at Marsh Villa Gardens, Par from Tuesday 21st to Saturday 25th May 2019. ... More ››Celebrating Daphne du Maurier’s birthday
13th May 2019: Today we celebrate Daphne du Maurier’s birthday. She was born on 13th May 1907, the second daughter to Gerald du Maurier and his wife Muriel (née Beaumont)... More ››Kristin Scott Thomas to play Mrs Danvers
10th May 2019: It has just been announced that Kristin Scott Thomas (The English Patient, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Sarah’s Key) is to join the cast of Ben Wheatley’s new adaptation of Rebecca... More ››Fowey Festival of Arts and Literature 10th – 18th May 2019
9th May 2019: The Fowey Festival of Arts and Literature begins tomorrow. Copies of the programme can be picked up in lots of locations around Fowey and it is also available on the Fowey Festival website. Check on our Fowey Festival news page regularly because we will be highlighting the Daphne du Maurier related events that are taking place day by day.... More ››The Ely Standard newspaper report on the auction of Maureen Baker-Munton’s Daphne du Maurier related archive
7th May 2019: The Ely Standard has published a report on the Maureen Baker-Munton auction which took place at Rowley’s Auction House, Ely on Saturday 27th April. Maureen Baker-Munton had been PA to Lieutenant General Sir Fredrick Browning ... More ››https://www.elystandard.co.uk/news/du-maurier-typewriter-sold-for-40-times-estimate-1-6037469