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Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Wednesday, July 14, 2021 12:30 am by M. in ,    No comments
Today, June 14, in Birmingham opens a one-hour adaptation of Jane Eyre:
Birmingham Fest'21
Blue Orange Theatre
118 Great Hampton St
Birmingham
Wednesday 14th July at 7.30pm 
Thursday 15th July at 7.30pm
Friday 16th July at 7.30pm
Saturday 17th July at 3.00pm and 7.30pm

Charlotte Brontë’s tale of a young woman’s courageous fight through injustice and hardship was a revolution in literary fiction. It is a story that continues to inspire and enthral over 150 years after its publication.
Blue Orange Arts brings this timeless story to the stage commencing with Jane’s arrival at Thornfield Hall. We glimpse Jane’s difficult past and watch her unwittingly fall in love with Edward Rochester, the master of the House. Rochester eventually proposes to Jane but the complexities of his past ensure that Jane’s struggles are far from over.

Running Time: 50 minutes (approximately)

The show is being presented as a double bill with Charles Dickens’ The Signalman. You can purchase either show separately or both on an evening for a discounted price.

Later, the production will be performed at the Ventnor Fringe (Isle of WIghtt):

Friday 30th July 4pm & 6pm. Saturday 31st July 2021 - 6pm

 

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