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Saturday, July 22, 2006

Saturday, July 22, 2006 9:57 am by Cristina   No comments
Ooh, this is exciting! The Hampstead and Highgate Express is giving away five pairs of tickets to Polly Teale's Jane Eyre, currently on stage at Trafalgar Studios in London. Here's what you have to hurry up and do:

To win a pair of tickets, simply send your name, address and telephone number to bridget.galton@hamhigh.co.uk or write to Bridget Galton, 100A Avenue Road, NW3 3HF, by August 4.
Those unlucky enough not to win a pair of tickets can buy the best available seats for all performances of Jane Eyre - except Saturday nights - for £20, a potential saving of £17.50 on top ticket prices.
Best available seats can be booked by calling the box office on 0870 0606 632 quoting "Jane Eyre Offer".
A booking fee of £2.50 will be taken for each transaction.

You should be opening your e-mail account this very moment, shouldn't you?

The Guardian will remind us what Jane Eyre is about, though we think there is more to it than "just" that:

Jane Eyre, the universal cry of an innocent victim of institutional sadism.

Why is it that people never get the whole picture? Of course, Jane Eyre has so many themes and subjects running through it that it is understandable that each of us retains what appeals to us the most.

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