Brontë A Portrait of Charlotte
SYNOPSIS:
Brontë A Portrait of Charlotte is an award-winning biographical treatment written by William Luce, based on correspondence between Charlotte and her childhood friend and confident, Ellen Nussey. The play takes place in the course of a single day, on Charlotte’s arrival home at Haworth, after burying the last of her siblings, her beloved sister Anne. She is faced with the daunting possibility that love might never find her, that she will never find time to write again and that she will remain a self-incarcerated prisoner in the bleak parsonage at Haworth caring for her aging father. Through it all, we gain insight into the brilliance of the woman, her timeless sense of humor and the sadness of a life that had endless possibilities. The play recently enjoyed a successful limited run at Theatre 511. It will open for an extended run at the Actor’s Temple Theatre in August. Irish-born actress Maxine Linehan once againtakes on the tour de force role made famous by legendary American actress, Julie Harris. Brontë is a presentation of alloy theater company.
Directed by Kati Grace Brown
Cast: Charlotte Brontë - Mary Ruth Ralston
Show Times: Thursday- Saturday @7:30pm, Sunday @6:30pm
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