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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:08 am by M.   1 comment
As we previously posted, the Shared Experience company will tour next year with a revival of Polly Teale's adaptation of Jane Eyre. We can announce now the dates and places of this tour:

JANE EYRE ON TOUR IN 2006
Adapted and Directed by Polly Teale from the novel by Charlotte Brontë
Designed by Neil Warmington
Lighting by Chris Davey
Company Movement by Liz Ranken
Composer Peter Salem

Jane Eyre is poor, plain and unloved. But locked up in the attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate and so full of longing she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she would wreak. Who is this woman who threatens to destroy Janes orderly world? A world where Jane has, for the first time, fallen in love.
(photo: Mike Kwasniak)

TOUR

Richmond Theatre, Richmond Thurs 2 to Sat 4 February www.richmondtheatre.net

The Nuffield, Southampton, Tues 7 - Sat 11 February http://www.nuffieldtheatre.co.uk/

Malvern Theatres, Tues 21 - Sat 25 February
http://www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/

Cambridge Arts Theatre, Tues 28 February to Sat 4 March www.cambridgeartstheatre.com

Liverpool Playhouse, Tues 7 to Sat 11 March www.everymanplayhouse.com

Oxford Playhouse, Tues 14 to Sat 18 March http://www.oxfordplayhouse.com

Mansfield Palace Theatre, Tues 28 March to Sat 1 April http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre

Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, Tues 4 to Sat 8 April www.citz.co.uk

EDIT (24-1-2006): Trafalgar Studios, London, Mon 1 to Fri 12 May www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios

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  1. Polly Teale's adaptation of Jane Eyre will be showing at Perth Theatre from Thursday 4 March to Saturday 20 March 2010.

    For more details see www.horsecross.co.uk.

    tickets from £10 - 01738 621031 www.horsecross.co.uk

    "brilliant, big, stormy play" Sunday Times

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