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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 12:56 am by M. in ,    No comments
Jane Eyre adapted as a one-act play? It can be done:
Jane Eyre: A Play in One Act
Paul Olson
February 2012

9 female, 5 male cast! Royalty free for student productions in public or charter schools before Sept 3, 2013!
Jane Eyre is a classic novel that has earned high praise for it's depiction of a strong female main character.

This stage adaptation is specifically written for school productions in public or charter schools with more girls interested in drama than boys (as is often the case in school drama clubs). The script calls for nine female and five male actors -- but it is designed for flexibiity (fewer can be used if necessary and more can be added if wanted). A production of this play will run less than an hour and would be an excellent choice for new drama groups looking for a simple, interesting play to stage.

Public or charter schools looking to produce this play as a student production may do so with no royalty fee. All we ask is that you pay for 15 copies of the script (one for each actor and one for the director).
More information can be read The Mining Journal and an interview with the author can be found on Whisker-A-NoGo.

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