Flock Theatre presents Jane Austen's classic 'Emma' The Westerly Sun Flock Theatre continues its popular "Shaw Series" of plays in New London's historic Shaw Mansion with their production of Jane Austen's beloved romantic comedy "Emma," Feb. 7 to 19. "Emma," directed by Flock associate artist Michael Langlois, ... It's not chick-lit ? it is a wonderful bookThis is Gloucestershire
Austen goes dark Salt Lake Tribune By ben Fulton As every Jane Austen fan knows, the most famous parson's daughter ever to hold a pen hooks every fan from first sentence, right down to the last. ?No one knew Charlotte Constance Kinder since her youth would suppose her born to be a ... Shannon Hale: Midnight in AustenlandSalt Lake City Weekly
Why I'm not wedded to the idea of my daughter walking down the aisle CultureMap Austin I love a good Jane Austen novel as much as the next girl, but those are not messages I want my daughter to internalize. I will also save for another day the exploration of the viability, practicality or even desirability of the idea of remaining a ...
Pioneer Theatre Company Presents Jane Austen's EMMA 2/17-3/3 Broadway World Pioneer Theatre Company will present the stage adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Emma, February 17 through March 3, 2012. About the show: "Young, headstrong Emma Woodhouse believes she has a special talent for matchmaking, but where the affections of ... Flock takes on "Emma"TheDay.com
Children's Theatre presenting 'Pride and Prejudice' NewsOK.com A play adapted from the Jane Austen novel is on stage this weekend and next at the Oklahoma Children's Theatre in Oklahoma City. BY VALLERY BROWN Leave a comment Theatre OCU and Oklahoma Children's Theatre is presenting ?Pride and Prejudice? at the ...
Jane Austen scores a double ton Times of India BANGALORE: The 200th year of the publication of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice starts today. A book that's vibrantly alive on screen, on tube and bookshelves was published on Jan 28, 1813. That year also saw the publication of Byron's The Giaour and ...
Austen powers Screen International This confusion of eras is explained by the plot of Austenland: contemporary American career woman Jane (Russell) has a slightly sad fixation on everything Jane Austen, especially that famous BBC mini-series starring Colin Firth.