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Dyad Productions presents JANE EYRE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY From the creators of Austen’s Women, I, Elizabeth, The Time Machine, Dalloway, The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe and Christmas Gothic… Struggling to think, live and love beyond the stifling expectations of duty, class and convention, governess Jane Eyre and Master Edward Rochester take a dark journey towards sensual and intellectual liberation. Told through Jane’s eyes, English literature’s most celebrated autobiographical novel shocked the Victorians, and Charlotte Brontë’s gothic subversion of fairy-tale romance is now distilled for the stage – under its full title – by writer/director Elton Townend Jones. Performer Rebecca Vaughan embodies everywoman Jane – and several other characters – in this intimate study of love’s realities. ★★★★★ ‘Hands down the best adaptation of Jane Eyre, in any medium.’ (Broadway Baby) ★★★★★ ‘Truly extraordinary… one of the most exciting young performers on the British Stage’ (British Theatre Guide) ★★★★★ ’A theatrical masterpiece’ (Edinburgh Guide) Thu 19 Apr 7.30pm BHT £12.50 / £10.50 13
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Dyad Productions presents<br />
JANE EYRE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY<br />
From the creators of Austen’s Women, I, Elizabeth, The<br />
Time Machine, Dalloway, The Unremarkable Death of<br />
Marilyn Monroe and Christmas Gothic…<br />
Struggling to think, live and love beyond the stifling<br />
expectations of duty, class and convention, governess<br />
Jane Eyre and Master Edward Rochester take a dark<br />
journey towards sensual and intellectual liberation.<br />
Told through Jane’s eyes, English literature’s most<br />
celebrated autobiographical novel shocked the Victorians,<br />
and Charlotte Brontë’s gothic subversion of fairy-tale<br />
romance is now distilled for the stage – under its<br />
full title – by writer/director Elton Townend<br />
Jones. Performer Rebecca Vaughan<br />
embodies everywoman Jane – and<br />
several other characters – in this<br />
intimate study of love’s realities.<br />
★★★★★ ‘Hands down the best<br />
adaptation of Jane Eyre, in any<br />
medium.’ (Broadway Baby)<br />
★★★★★ ‘Truly extraordinary…<br />
one of the most exciting young<br />
performers on the British Stage’<br />
(British Theatre Guide)<br />
★★★★★ ’A theatrical masterpiece’<br />
(Edinburgh Guide)<br />
Thu 19 Apr 7.30pm<br />
BHT £12.50 / £10.50<br />
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