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2 April 2006

Interactive Play JANE AUSTEN in New York City

Filed under: Stage — Mags @ 11:31 pm

The interactive play JANE AUSTEN will be presented for one night only, April 11, 2006, at the Players’ Club in New York City.

In the tradition of amateur theatricals held during her childhood at Steventon rectory, Jane Austen has prepared an entertainment for her family and friends, in which her siblings are cast as fellow performers. But her family plays a trick on her, and she must rise to the requirements of an unrehearsed solo performance.

In this interactive production, members of the audience are invited to play Jane’s family - and merriment ensues.

Tickets are $40 for Players’ Club members and $50 for non-members. The company also is holding free open rehearsal performances, but a reservation is required. See the link above for details.

The co-director, Amy Stoller, reported on the AUSTEN-L mailing list that they hope to tour the play to other cities. We will try to keep track and report any other performances as they are listed.

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