Jane Eyre (NHB Modern Plays)

Jane Eyre (NHB Modern Plays)

Jane Eyre (NHB Modern Plays)

Jane Eyre (NHB Modern Plays)

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Overview

A bold and theatrically inventive adaptation of the literary classic that puts the interior life of the novel on stage.

As a child, the orphaned Jane Eyre is taught by a succession of severe guardians to stifle her natural exuberance. A part of herself is locked away, out of view of polite society... until she arrives at Rochester's house as a governess to his young child. Soon Rochester's passionate nature reawakens Jane's hidden self, but darker secrets are stirring in the attic...

'Polly Teale has liberated Jane Eyre in a way that Charlotte Bronte could not... Her most inspired idea is to fuse the mad woman in the attic with Jane's younger self' - Observer

'Puts the interior life of the book on stage as well as its narrative. Adaptations of this quality can't be dismissed as a poor second to reading the book' - Time Out

'one of the finest and most searching stage adaptations I have ever seen... this Jane Eyre succeeds as both a wise distillation of the novel and a thrilling piece of theatre in its own right' - Daily Telegraph


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780015354
Publisher: Hern, Nick Books
Publication date: 12/04/2014
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 209 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Polly Teale is Joint Artistic Director of Shared Experience. Her productions for the company include Mermaid, Speechless (co-writer/director; Fringe First Award), The Glass Menagerie, Mine (writer/director), Ten Tiny Toes, Kindertransport, Jane Eyre (director/adapter, touring and West End), Brontë, After Mrs Rochester (writer/director, touring and West End; Evening Standard Award for Best Director, Time Out Award for Best West End Production), Madame Bovary, The Clearing, A Doll’s House, The House of Bernarda Alba, Desire Under the Elms; and as co-director with Nancy Meckler: War and Peace (co-production with the National Theatre) and Mill on the Floss. Further writing credits include Afters (BBC Screen Two) and Fallen (Traverse, Edinburgh/ Drill Hall).

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