Book Tickets for Jane Eyre Play and Watch an Incredibly Moving Drama
This top-notch performance has staggered all spectators since its initial 2014 staging at Bristol Old Vic. Jane Eyre runs for approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes and is best suitable for the grown-up audience. However, children can go in provided that they’re accompanied by an adult.
Find Discount Jane Eyre Tickets and Learn a Valuable Life Lesson
The plot of this play is one that has long been famous all over the world. It presents the strive of a vibrant and animated female character as she attempts to achieve freedom and follow her dreams. Along the storyline, the heroine will face many challenges and disappointments and will learn to fight prejudice and treachery. Make a seat reservation and get a first-hand impression of this groundbreaking production.
Cast and Creative team
The touching story of the brave Jane Eyre who starts out as an orphan and through great struggles manages to fulfil her lifelong desires is staged by a stellar cast that truly puts soul into this production. The play features stunning performances from the following actors:
- Benji Bower
- Will Bower
- Elly Condron
- Craig Edwards
- Laura Elphinstone
- Felix Hayes
- Richard Hurst
- Phil King
- Melanie Marshall
- Simone Saunders
- Jools Scott
- Maggie Tagney
- Joannah Tincey
- Stevie Thompson
- Ellena Vincent
- Madeleine Worrall
This astounding production is made possible by the efforts of a world-class creative team, which includes the following:
- Sally Cookson – Director
- Michael Vale – Set Designer
- Katie Sykes – Costume Designer
- Aideen Malone – Lighting Designer
- Benji Bower – Composer
- Mike Beer – Sound Designer
- Dominic Bilkey – Sound Designer
- Dan Canham – Movement Director
- Renny Krupinski – Fight Director
- Mike Akers – Dramaturg
- Ellen Havard – Staff Director
Critics' Review
All Jane Eyre reviews from critics who have attended the play speak very highly of this dramatization. For instance, Jane Shilling’s review, published in The Telegraph, describes the production as “original and engaging”. Another interesting opinion is that of Susannah Clapp, who writes for The Guardian that “Cookson’s production is a tumultuous re-creation of Charlotte Brontë’s novel”.