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Friday, November 18, 2005

Friday, November 18, 2005 11:11 am by M.   No comments
Three US regional productions of "Jane Eyre. The musical" come to an end tomorrow, November 19.

1- The Malone College Theatre Department , Canton, Ohio in the Performing Arts Hall of Founders Hall. The reviewer of the Canton Reporter (next page here), seems quite satisfied.

What makes the Malone production a success is the focused commitment of its performers. As
tight unit,they tell the story and the ensemble singing is strong. (...)
Under Tammie McKenzie ’s direction,"Jane Eyre:The Musical "moves steadily forward, through numerous scene shifts, plot twists and 44 musical interludes.(Brent Schloneger is musical director). Set designer Jim Brothers has somehow made the small theater ’s limited playing space feel vast.
"Jane Eyre " was an ambitious choice for Malone and its young cast and crew have admirably risen to the challenge.


2- Cair Paravel-Latin School's Stone Table Theatre in Topeka, Kansas. The cast ant crew can be found here. The picture on the right is from this production with Matt Patton (Edward Rochester) and Anna Waldy (Jane Eyre) (Source: Ann Williamson/The Capital-Journal).

3- Narberth Community Theatre, Narberth, Philadelphia at the lower level of United Methodist Church.




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