Daily Express has an article on Haworth. A rather insipid, unappealing one:
This beautiful village has been frozen in time as tourists say it's "like stepping into another era". Haworth is nestled within the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, once home to the famous Brontë sisters. The former family home has turned into a museum, making it a popular spot for book lovers. (...)
At the museum, a rare miniature manuscript written by Charlotte Brontë is available to view, dating back to December 1829. (Cally Brooks)
Deadline talks about the new TV series
Too Much:
The show follows Jessica ([Megan]Stalter), a New York workaholic in her mid-30s who, reeling from a broken relationship that she thought would last forever, is slowly isolating from everyone she knows. With every block in New York telling a story of her own bad behavior, the only solution is to take a job in London, where she plans to live a life of solitude like a Brontë sister. (Matt Grobar)
Free Line Media Orlando announces that
In Emily's Words will be performed at the upcoming Florida Festival of New Musicals:
After reviewing multiple shows, the Winter Park Playhouse has selected the six musicals that will be showcased for the first time this summer during the annual Florida Festival Of New Musicals.
“Excitement is in the air,” the Playhouse noted as the theater announced the schedule for the 7th Festival of New Musicals, which will be held June 20-23 to showcase new musical theatre in the works, “one of very few in the nation and certainly the only one of its kind in the Southeast region,” the theater added. (...)
In Emily's Words
Jerry Tomsko of Astoria, New York adapted Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights, writing the play and the lyrics and composing the music on his own.
The synopsis: “This original musical tells the story of English novelist Emily Brontë as she writes her magnum opus: Wuthering Heights. Emily’s imagination knew no bounds, and in spite of having seen very little in the world, she was able to craft a sweeping melodrama that has left a legacy nearly two hundred years after her death.”
Patch Waukesha (Wisconsin) announces auditions (next April 8th) for an upcoming production of Jane Eyre. The Musical in Hartland. A walk around Brontë country by the Rossendale Ramblers is reported in In Your Area. AnneBronte.org tries to answer the question 'Where Was The Real Thornfield Hall?'
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