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Brontë: A Portrait of Charlotte Broadway:
Brontë: A Portrait of Charlotte plays at Actor's Temple
339 W. 47th Street, Between 8th and 9th Avenues, NYC
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Brontë: A Portrait of Charlotte is an award-winning biographical treatment written by William Luce. Brontë takes place “in the course of a single day in a sittingroom of the Brontë house,” where Charlotte has returned to live with her stern God-fearing father after burying the last of her siblings, her sister Anne. Based on letters written between Charlotte and her childhood friend and confident, Ellen Nussey, the play sheds light on Charlotte’s fears, her need for love, her sense of loss and quiet suffering. Most importantly it casts light on the genius of the woman who despite the repressive environment she grew up in, dared to challenge conventional wisdom that women “ought to confine themselves to making puddings….knitting stockings…..playing on the piano.” Her fierce independence and remarkable imagination is perfectly relevant today.
Written as a radio play for Julie Harris, it eventually became a stage piece which the legendary Miss Harris toured the country performing.
Cast Members: Maxine Linehan
Running Time: 2 hours, including intermission
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