Mrs. 'Arris Goes To Paris
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''Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris'' is a novel written by
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and published in 1958. In the United Kingdom, it was published as ''Flowers for Mrs Harris''. It was the first in a series of four books about the adventures of a
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.


Plot

The plot revolves around Ada Harris, who is so enchanted by her employer's
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wardrobe that she becomes determined to go to the House of Dior in
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to purchase an
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of her own. She achieves her goal with the assistance of a French
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, whom she first meets at the House of Dior during an afternoon showing and who becomes a long-term friend as do a series of other characters revealed to have hidden hearts. The comic tale takes on a final poignant overtone when the dress is loaned to an up-and-coming actress, with disastrous consequences. Initially devastated, Mrs. Harris reflects that the experiences she had in pursuit of the dress were worth its loss.


Sequels

Subsequent titles in the series are ''Mrs. 'Arris Goes to New York'' (1960), ''Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Parliament'' (1965), and ''Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Moscow'' (1974). (The original UK titles were ''Mrs Harris Goes to New York'', ''Mrs Harris MP'', and ''Mrs Harris Goes to Moscow''.) In ''New York'', the French Count re-appears and, again, all but one or two characters reveal hidden hearts. In ''Parliament'', Mrs Harris finds that being nice, kind and hopeful does not always lead to people being nice and kind in return. There is rather less comedy in this third book. In ''Moscow'', Mrs Harris wins a trip there and stumbles onto the Soviet Union's most embarrassing problem: it has bought a cargo of toilet paper that has had to be marked as birdseed.


Adaptations


Film and television

* ''Mrs. ‘Arris Goes to Paris'' (1958) American TV episode (45–50 minutes) for the television series ''Studio One'' starring British comedian
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. Currently not released for
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. *' (1982) West German TV film starring
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; followed by five more TV films based on Paul Gallico's novels. *''Mrs. ‘Arris Goes to Paris'' (1992) a TV movie starring
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,
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, and
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. The film was produced by Lansbury's production company
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, and directed by Lansbury's son, Anthony Shaw. *'' Gangoobai'' (2013) feature film starring
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and
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. A Maid-in-Matheran has lived a life with simple aspirations, until one day she finds a new purpose of buying a designer sari. She follows her dream to the big city of Mumbai. *'' Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris'' (2022) feature film starring
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and
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.


Stage musical

A musical-theatre adaptation, '' Flowers for Mrs Harris'', with book by Rachel Wagstaff and music and lyrics by Richard Taylor, was produced by
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in May 2016, directed by Daniel Evans, having been originally commissioned by Vicky Graham Productions. The production won three
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: Best Design (
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), Best Performer in a Musical (
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in the titular role) and Best Musical Production. The awards were presented at the UK Theatre Awards 2016 ceremony at London's
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in October 2016. A new production was mounted at Chichester Festival Theatre in September 2018, again directed by Daniel Evans, starring Clare Burt once more as Mrs Harris, alongside Joanna Riding as Lady Dant/Madam Colbert, Claire Machin as Violet Butterfield, and Gary Wilmot as the Major/Monsieur Armand. The production was streamed online to great acclaim in April 2020. The complete 2018 Chichester Festival Theatre cast and orchestra reassembled over 3 days in July 2020 to record the score. The recording took place on stage at the Festival Theatre, due to the restriction imposed as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic making it impossible to record in a studio, whereas the Festival Theatre stage was large enough to accommodate full cast and band, sufficiently distanced. It was conducted by Tom Brady and recording engineer was Mike Walker. The recording was released in 2020.


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* * {{Authority control 1958 American novels American television films 1992 television films 1992 films Novels set in Paris Novels by Paul Gallico American novels adapted into films Doubleday (publisher) books