![]() The ‘Rosie’ of the title, for instance, may or may not have existed or was perhaps an amalgamation of the girls who introduced Lee to the mysteries of women and sex, but either way it’s a good story. Produced by a Gloucestershire company and following extensive research among people who actually knew Lee (including his wife and family), this must be the most authentic visual representation of Lee’s autobiography although, as the author himself has admitted, the tale is only as he remembered it and may not be totally accurate. ![]() ![]() The book has become a classic, beloved by many and also on the schools syllabus, but the attraction is all in the narrative and definitely a challenge. Lee’s enchanting tale of life in a small Gloucestershire village, beginning when he arrived there as a bewildered three-year-old in 1917, is certainly not the easiest option to translate into a stage version. ![]()
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