From Jane Eyre 2006 in the
previous post to a Jane Eyre for the new season.
Playbill publishes a reminder about a production we heard of
some time ago: the upcoming performances (next September) of a new adaptation of Jane Eyre (by Alan Stanford) at the
Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. The new Jane will be
Stacia Rice:
Picture Credits: Mike Habermann (Source)Stacia Rice will be Jane to Sean Haberle's Rochester in the upcoming production of Jane Eyre at the Guthrie Theater in downtown Minneapolis.
Charlotte Bronte's tale of romance and suspense has been adapted by Alan Stanford and will play the famed regional theatre Sept. 8-Nov. 10 with an official opening Sept. 14.
Directed by John Miller-Stephany, the cast will also include Barbara Bryne as Mrs. Fairfax with Jessie Austrian (Blanche Ingram/Barbara), Jennifer Blagen (Miss Scatcherd/Diana Rivers), Caroline Cooney (Leah), Laura Esping (Miss Temple/Mary Rivers), Nathaniel Fuller (Mr. Brocklehurst/Mr. Wood), Peter Christian Hansen (St. John Rivers/Surgeon), Charity Jones (Mrs. Reed/Bertha), Barbara Kingsley (Lady Ingram/Hannah), Ron Menzel (Richard Mason), Peggy O’Connell (Grace Poole), John Skelley (Davie) and Peter Thomson (Lord Ingram/Briggs). Additional casting will be announced shortly.
"Having survived an orphan childhood made painful at the hands of an unkind aunt and a cruel school headmaster," press notes state, "a young Jane Eyre accepts the position of governess to a ward at Thornfield Hall. There, she wins the heart of her employer, Edward Rochester, a kind yet mysterious man. On their wedding day, Jane's love, strength and determination are tested as Rochester's long-kept secrets are unveiled, changing both their lives forever."
The artistic staff includes Patrick Clark (set and costume designer), Matthew Reinert (lighting designer), Scott W. Edwards (sound designer), Carla Steen (dramaturg), Lucinda Holshue (voice and dialect coach), Marcela Lorca (movement), Peter Moore (fight director), Chris A. Code (stage manager), Amy Monroe (assistant stage manager) and Suzy Messerole (assistant director). (Andrew Gans)
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