You can catch Jane Eyre at Hubbard Stage in Houston, showing Until May 5, 2024
More info Book ticketsClosed October 21, 2017
"A thrilling production. Fresh and wonderfully engaging."
The Telegraph
Charlotte Bronte's seminal novel comes to life on the Alley Theatre's Hubbard Stage in spring 2024 in this adaptation by Elizabeth Williamson, directed by Eleanor Holdridge. Follow the story of a young woman who beats the odds against the bad fortune that life has bestowed upon her, as she escapes poverty as an orphan, falls in love with an aloof aristocrat, and suffers a huge betrayal.
What is the story?
Jane Eyre is a soul-stirring journey of bravery and love that begins when Jane, an orphaned young woman is sent to the home of the mysterious Mr. Rochester to become a Governess.
Entering a house full of unnerving silence, Jane finds herself in the middle of a labyrinth of long-buried secrets and pain and finds herself drawn to her enigmatic employer. A gothic, dark yet ultimately hopeful love story, Jane Eyre was published in 1847 and became Charlotte Bronte's most successful novel.
Opening night: 26 September 2017
Jane Eyre is based on the literary classic and contains reference to suicide and brief descriptions of violence.
One hour and 40 minutes
You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.
Benji Bower
Will Bower
Craig Edwards
Felix Hayes
Phil King
Melanie Marshall
Simone Saunders
Maggie Tagney
Madeleine Worrall
Directed by Sally Cookson
Music by Benji Bower
Costume by Katie Sykes
Lighting Design by Aideen Malone
Movement Direction by Dan Canham
Set Design by Michael Vale
Sound by Mike Beer
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