Literature On Beauty, a 2005 novel by
Zadie Smith, is loosely based on
Howards End and was written as a homage to Forster.
Theatre A stage adaptation by
Lance Sieveking and Cottrell, was performed in 1967 on tour and at the New Theatre in London, with
Gwen Watford,
Gemma Jones,
Michael Goodliffe,
Joyce Carey and
Andrew Ray in the cast. Forster co-operated in the production.
The Inheritance is a play in two parts by Matthew Lopez, which derives inspiration from the Forster novel to portray instead the generation that came after the height of the AIDS crisis, addressing the life of a young gay man in New York. The play opened on 2 March 2018, at
Young Vic and later transferred to the West End at the
Noël Coward Theatre. The production won four
Olivier Awards including
Best Play. The play opened on Broadway at the
Ethel Barrymore Theatre in November 2019 and in March 2020 closed a few days earlier than announced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The play was awarded the 2021
Tony Award for Best Play.
Das Vermächtnis, the German translation by Hannes Becker,
premiered at
Munich's
Residenztheater in January 2022; at
Vienna's
Theater in der Josefstadt in March 2025.
Television A British television adaptation of the novel in the
BBC's
Play of the Month series was broadcast in 1970, and starred
Leo Genn,
Sarah-Jane Gwillim, and
Glenda Jackson. In November 2017, a 4-part miniseries by
Kenneth Lonergan was released on the
BBC and
Starz.
Film A
film version made in 1992 stars
Emma Thompson,
Vanessa Redgrave,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Anthony Hopkins, and
Samuel West. The film was named Best Picture by
BAFTA in 1992 and won the 45th Anniversary Prize at the
Cannes Film Festival. At the
65th Academy Awards the film won three
Academy Awards for films released in 1992: Thompson for Best Actress,
Luciana Arrighi for Best Art Direction, and
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. It was also nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Picture.
Radio In 1949, an adaptation by Horton Heath aired on
NBC University Theatre, with
Alma Lawton as Margaret Schlegel,
Eileen Erskine as Helen Schlegel,
Tom Dillon as Henry Wilcox,
Ben Wright as Charles Wilcox,
Terry Kilburn as Leonard Bast, and
Queenie Leonard as Jacky Bast. In 2009, a 2-part adaptation by Amanda Dalton was released on
BBC Radio 4, with
John Hurt as the narrator, Lisa Dillon as Margaret Schlegel, Jill Cardo as Helen Schlegel, Tom Ferguson as Tibby Schlegel, Alexandra Mathie as Aunt Juley, Malcolm Raeburn as Henry Wilcox, Ann Rye as Ruth Wilcox, and
Joseph Kloska as Charles Wilcox.
Opera Allen Shearer's opera
Howards End, America (2016), with a libretto by
Claudia Stevens, moves the action to 1950s
Boston. The adaptation is discussed in Stevens's article "Page to Stage: A New Opera,
Howards End, America" in the
Polish Journal of English Studies. == References ==