Belle GFT, Friday 27 June – Thursday 3 July
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GFT, 12 Rose Street,Friday 27 June – Thursday 3 July
A portrait hanging in Scone Palace of Dido Belle, the illegitimate daughter of a British admiral and a black slave woman who lived among high society in 18th century England, inspired Misan Sagay to write the remarkable true story of her life as the charge of Lord Mansfield. Belle is an exploration of liberty and restriction, with the kind of period beauty and strong, intelligent central female character (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) guaranteed to appeal to any Jane Austen enthusiast.
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