Lindsay Crouse is the latest to try her hand at playing Emily Dickinson in William Luce’s one-woman play, “The Belle of Amherst”. It’s a witty and subtle play that brings Dickinson to life as someone much richer and well-rounded than the shy, cloistered spinstress role she so often plays in the popular imagination.
“The Belle of Amherst” plays the Gloucester Stage from July 19 to August 12. It alternates with “Dear Liar”, based on the correspondence between G.B. Shaw and actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell.
Those unable to get to Gloucester this summer might be able to chase down Julie Harris’ 1976 turn as Emily on DVD. In interviews, Ms. Crouse has cited this performance, which she saw on Broadway (her father Richard Crouse was part of the team that wrote “The Sound of Music”, so she’s been around theaters a long time), as an inspiration.


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