Becoming Brontë is a biographical play about the Brontës, first performed in 1995, is available from Lulu Press:
Becoming Brontë
Emily Ball Cicchini
Emily's Open Play Archive
Lulu Press
Published March 19, 2011
A poetic stage play in two acts for 3 women and 1 man, appropriate for
all audiences. It’s the summer of 1839, and would-be-writers Charlotte
and Emily Brontë bicker and daydream, trapped in their sheltered Haworth
Parsonage home. A handsome but troubled young curate comes to study
with their Reverend father, and romances their younger sister, Anne.
Could this flattering but deceiving young man be the inspiration for the
sisters’ most ambitious and passionate achievements, Jane Eyre and
Wuthering Heights? Romantic and bittersweet, this tightly-woven play
deftly captures the joys and tragedy of “being in love with being in
love."
Winner of the Austin Critics Table Award, the Live Oak Award for New
Play Development, and the Richard and Betty Burdick National
Playwright’s Festival.
Acting edition: includes royalty free performance rights for educational
and nonprofit theatres.
It can also be read on the
author's website.
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