The
Henley Standard has an article on musician Gordon Giltrap, taking a look back at his career:
In 1996, Gordon realised a dream of playing guitar alongside Cliff Richard, on stage in Cliff’s West End musical Heathcliff. As well as performing in the role of The Troubadour, Gordon arranged the overture and wrote two pieces of music.
And on a more serious note, the
Daily Times (Pakistan) pays a tribute to Benazir Bhutto including a fragment of a poem by Anne Brontë:
When I think of her I am totally lost and poet Anne Bronte’s following lines – to some extent – represent my present state of mind.
Oh, I am very weary,
Though tears no longer flow:
My eyes are tired of weeping,
My heart is sick of woe. (Wajid Shamsul Hasan)
You can read the complete poem
here.
KSL has a special offer for
Jane Eyre. The Musical in Salt Lake City (only valid tonight and tomorrow night), so do check it out if you are in the area.
Les Brontë à Paris posts in French about the 1996 screen adaptation of
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Fly High! reviews
Villette and
From Isi reviews
Wuthering Heights in Spanish. Finally,
The Squeee has uploaded the second chapter of her podcast/reading of
Jane Eyre.
Categories: Anne Brontë, Jane Eyre, Music, Poetry, Theatre, Wuthering Heights
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