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Friday, February 22, 2008

Friday, February 22, 2008 12:10 am by Cristina in    No comments
The people from the theatre company Remy Bumppo have been so kind as to provide us with all kind of information regarding their upcoming production of Polly Teale's Brontë from March 20 – May 4 at the Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theatre, 2257 N Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60614.

Not only that - they've also been generous enough as to provide BrontëBlog readers with a special offer for tickets!

Here's further information on both the play and the offer:
Meet three literary giants, all under 5’2’’

Remy Bumppo Theatre Company presents the American-premiere of Brontë, March 20 – May 4 at the Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theatre, 2257 N Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60614. (BrontëBlog readers are invited to take advantage of a special 2 for 1 ticket offer for any performance of Brontë within the month of March!)*

Directed by James Bohnen

Featuring Artistic Associates Gregory Anderson and Linda Gillum

How is it possible that three Victorian spinsters, living in isolation on the Yorkshire moors, could have written some of the most powerful and passionate fiction of all time? Polly Teale’s inventive drama examines the lives of three of the most studied and discussed writers of all time. Spurred by their brother’s tumultuous personal life, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë write from their remote home on the Yorkshire moors. Brontë evokes both the real and fantasy worlds of the Brontës, as the sisters’ austere surroundings give way to the boundless power of imagination.

Special Offer: Receive a 2 for 1 ticket offer on any performance of Brontë within the month of March!* Call box office at 773-871-3000 or Click Here and order online using code “WOMEN” to receive your discount. *Not valid opening night, March 24. Offer based on availability. Not to be combined with any other offers.

We'll have further information on this play soon.

(Photo credits: Simone Bonde)

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