In Kate Hamill’s new play “The Little Fellow (or — The Queen of Tarts Tells All),” the infamous courtesan Harriette Wilson becomes her own worst enemy. But the 100-minute dramedy also explores how the inhuman commodification of women has carved psychological scars into her soul that can never heal. “The Little Fellow” opened Saturday in a world premiere production at Cygnet Theatre in Old Town. Back in 2019, Hamill’s stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” made its local premiere at Cygnet. Both productions — directed by Rob Lutfy — share a wild, playful and anachronistic quality that’s bright, funny and often wacky in its time- and genre-bending style (listen for the sexy
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