āI read the adaptation first, having never read the novel, and I couldnāt put it downāit set me on fire,ā Elliott said. āItās a deeply affecting love story thatās also a Gothic horror tale, at once stirring, terrifying, with an impending sense of violence, and, in the end, uplifting. Williamson did a remarkable job of distilling the novel, which Iāve since read three times, into a sweeping, fast-moving two hours that moves like a river.āOrphaned as a child and determined to live life on her own terms, strong-willed Jane (Jeanne Syquia) takes a position at Thornfield Hall working as a governess for the brooding Edward Rochester (Frederick Stuart). There, she falls in love with her mysterious employerā¦ until the discovery of a dark secret leads to a devastating aftermath. This bold and dynamic production offers a compelling portrayal of one womanās quest for freedom and fulfillment in the face of devastating adversity.
Entertainment News: Mystery, romance abound in Gothic horror tale JANE EYRE opening March 29 at A Noise Within
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