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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography by Elton Townend Jones (which was presented at last year's Edinburgh Fringe) begins today an Irish and British tour:
Dyad Productions present
Jane Eyre: An Autobiography
by Elton Townend Jones
With Rebecca Vaughan

Struggling to think, live and love beyond the stifling expectations of duty, class and convention, governess Jane Eyre and Master Edward Rochester take a dark journey towards sensual and intellectual liberation. Told through Jane’s eyes, English literature’s most celebrated autobiographical novel shocked the Victorians, and Charlotte Bronte’s gothic subversion of fairy-tale romance is now distilled for the stage – under its full title – by writer/director Elton Townend Jones. Performer Rebecca Vaughan embodies everywoman Jane – and several other characters – in this intimate study of love’s realities. From the creators of: Austen’s Women, I, Elizabeth, The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe, The Diaries of Adam and Eve, Female Gothic, Christmas Gothic and Dalloway.

February 21, Old Courthouse Theatre, Antrim, NI February 22,  Riverside Theatre, Coleraine February 23,  Courtyard Theatre, Ballyearl, Newtownabbey, NI February 24, Island Arts Centre, Lisburn, NI
February 25,  Market Place Theatre, Armagh, NI February 26, Down Arts Centre, Downpatrick, NI
March 1,  Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Ireland
March 2, Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda, Ireland
March 3, Draiocht, Dublin, Ireland March 4, Source Arts Centre, Thurles, Ireland
March 5, Siamsa Tire Theatre, Tralee, Ireland
March 7, Carriageworks, Leeds March 8, Georgian Theatre, Royal, Richmond, North Yorks March 10, Maltings Theatre & Cinema, Berwick upon Tweed
March 11, Helmsley Arts Centre, North Yorks
March 15, Hertford Theatre, Herts March 16, artsdepot, London March 17, Harrow Arts Centre, London
March 22, Wakefield Theatre Royal, West Yorks
March 23, Swan Theatre, Worcester March 25, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury March 27-28 York Theatre Royal, York
March 30, Byre Theatre, St Andrews
March 31, Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock
April 1, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness April 2, Lyth Arts Centre, Wick
April 19-20 Stables Theatre, Hastings
April 21, Astor Community Theatre, Deal
April 22, Art for Hungerford
April 25, Forest Arts Centre, New Milton
April 26, Hawth Theatre, Crawley, East Sussex
April,l 27, Electric Theatre, Guildford
May 3-5 Omnibus, Clapham, London

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