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Jane Eyre
By (Author) Charlotte Bronte
Other primary creator the Jane Eyre Company
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
25th August 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.8
Paperback
104
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
Almost 170 years on, Charlotte Bronts story of the trailblazing Jane is as inspiring as ever. This bold and dynamic production uncovers one womans fight for freedom and fulfilment on her own terms. From her beginnings as a destitute orphan, Jane Eyres spirited heroine faces lifes obstacles head-on, surviving poverty, injustice and the discovery of bitter betrayal before taking the ultimate decision to follow her heart. This inventive staging of Bront's masterpiece was first staged by Bristol Old Vic in 2014, when the story was performed over two evenings. Director Sally Cookson now brings her celebrated production to the National Theatre, presented as a single, exhilarating performance.
Even in what is fast becoming a very strong opening season from Rufus Norris at the National, Sally Cookson's staging of Jane Eyre still stands out. * British Theatre Guide *
The book has been filleted cleverly Inventive, moving and at times unexpectedly funny, this is an admirable piece of devised theatre. * The Express *
clever, touching, minimalist yet expansive makes you see entire new possibilities in theatre. I recommend it with a roar * Daily Mail *
Cookson and her company stripped Charlotte Bront's novel down to its bones; what was left was plot and emotion the magic, the passion, the raw pain is allowed to remain intact. * Culture Whisper *
Newcomers and Bront-holics alike will be gripped, amused and moved by a boldly theatrical show. * The Times *
Sally Cooksons production is full of wit, resource and invention. * Michael Billington, Guardian *
'This is a production full of intelligent detail... Original, engaging and unexpectedly funny... an adaptation that Charlotte Bronte herself might have approved.' * Telegraph *
A continually absorbing achievement. * Telegraph *
A remarkable performance of startling modernity and unaffected honesty. * Guardian *
A vivid two-part adaptation that combines powerful drama and unexpected humour. * Financial Times *
Charlotte Bront (1816 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Bront sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels have become classics of English literature. She first published her works (including Jane Eyre) under the pen name Currer Bell.