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Friday, July 14, 2006

Friday, July 14, 2006 12:17 am by M.   No comments
The Henry Lawson Theatre, located in Western Sidney, Australia, presents a production of Jane Eyre in the Constance Cox adaptation.

This particular adaptation is from 1959. Constance Cox adapted two Jane Eyre productions for the BBC. One in 1956, with Ian Dallas (the imdb distinguishes two relevant Ian Dallas but gives the same biography to both, is this Ian Dallas the same as this one, the Scottish-born-actor-turned-into-integrist-muslim ? ), and the other one in 1963 by the BBC (you can find more information on Brontëana's blog). But probably, is this theatrical adaptation her most popular (Brontë) work.

More details of the production:

Dates: 14,15, 21,22, 28 and 29 July

Constance Cox
Anthony Stirling-Edgar
Jane Eyre base on the story by Charlotte Bronte adapted for theatre by Constance Cox.
8pm
10.30pm
hltheatre@optusnet.com.au
Bookings Phone Number: 02 9673 6666
Adult $15, concession $10
corner Henry Lawson Ave & Dunheved Rd. Werrington County, Werrington County NSW 2747, Australia

EDIT: Pictures and comments about the production can be found on the December Issue of the Australian Brontë Society Newsletter.

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