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5 November 2006

More superaunties

Filed under: Jane in the News, Nonfiction — Mags @ 4:40 pm

Alert Janeite Lorraine sent us a link to a review in the Guardian of The Complete Book of Aunts, which includes not only information about Jane Austen–herself a much-beloved aunt, according to her nieces and nephews–but on aunts in her work.

As this last example suggests, Christiansen is not afraid to take on iconic texts and lives, reordering them through their family relations. Jane Austen, for instance, reveals herself to be a model aunt, treating her nieces as both equals and playfellows, taking their not-very-good writing seriously and urging them on to the sort of love affairs that she never quite managed for herself. Austen’s literary aunts, by contrast, fall far short of these exacting standards. Darcy’s aunt, Lady Catherine de Burgh, is a monster of self-regard, while Fanny Price’s aunts Bertram and Norris are, respectively, a passive-aggressive tyrant and a bully. Interestingly, one of Austen’s few helpful literary aunts turns out to be that liminal thing, an aunt by marriage. In Pride and Prejudice it is Mrs Bennet’s brother’s wife, Mrs Gardiner, who is able to give Lizzy the kind of calm, straight-speaking advice in which the species is supposed to specialise.

Lynn Redgrave added to cast of TJABC

Filed under: Screen, The Jane Austen Book Club — Mags @ 4:29 pm

Alert Janeite Amo sent a link to an article on Empire Online with yet more cast members for the Jane Austen Book Club.

Lynn Redgrave, Kathy Baker and Marc Blucas (or Riley as he’s known to Buffy fans) join the already cast Maria Bello, Emily Blunt, Jimmy Smits, Amy Brenneman, Hugh Dancy, Maggie Grace and Kevin Zegers. Shooting starts next month.

Hmm…perhaps Lynn Redgrave is replacing Ellen Burstyn, who is no longer mentioned in these articles one notices, as Bernadette? We guess Marc Blucas is playing Prudie’s fabulous husband that she does not deserve ;-) and Kathy Baker…love her but at a loss.

Well, no complaints about the cast, really.

NA play “rousing, entertaining theater”

Filed under: Stage — Mags @ 4:17 pm

Northanger Abbey Play Michael Criscuolo from nytheatre.com loves Theater Ten Ten’s production of NORTHANGER ABBEY.

Theater Ten Ten’s new revival of Northanger Abbey: A Romantic Gothic Comedy is rousing, entertaining theatre. Lynn Marie Macy’s adaptation of both the novel by Jane Austen and The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe is a paragon of its form. This funny and suspenseful production boasts strong writing, expert direction by David Scott, and a crackerjack cast led by the beguiling Tatiana Gomberg. If you need a Jane Austen fix, you could not ask for a better one than this.

Sounds like another winner, Gentle Readers!

Alert Janeite Heather L. also sent us a link to a podcast featuring various authors included in the anthology Playing With Canons, including Lynn Marie Macy, the author of this adaptation of NA. (That’s a direct link–right-click and Save As to save the podcast to your computer.) Lynn Marie kindly sent us the photo included in this post–click on the thumbnail to see the full-size image. It is the scene in which Henry and Eleanor Tilney describe Northanger Abbey to Catherine.

Shining reviews for NJ Shakespeare Theatre PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Filed under: Stage — Mags @ 4:05 pm

Variety likes it

Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey a.d. Bonnie J. Monte has adapted and staged a sumptuous new version of Jane Austen’s sprawling turn-of-the-19th-century tome “Pride and Prejudice.” At three hours-plus, the production captures the spirit, romantic fervor and crisp period humor of the novel as the narrative follows the endeavors of the five Bennet sisters, who search for proper husbands with quiet desperation and fluttery ardor.

Local critics like it…

“Charming, charming, charming. What more can you say about this lively romp through one of Jane Austen’s most beloved novels?” - Liz Keill, The Independent Press

“Monte’s choice for Lizzie was Victoria Mack, who’s shown herself time and again to be one of the Shakespeare Theatre’s greatest stars.” - Peter Filichia, The Star-Ledger

“Bonnie Monte is a miracle worker. She has caught the flavor of the deliciously witty romance, its bright comedy to heart-breaking details. She has cast it superbly.” - Stuart Duncan, TimeOff

Audiences love it…

“The whole evening was breathtaking…I know the story already, and yet, I was sitting on the edge of my chair…” - May from Belle Mead

AustenBlog readers adored it

I saw this production and she was very Lizzy and once she and Mr. Darcy warmed up to each other I thought they had great chemistry. - Agnes

Nineteen of us went to the 10/28 matinee, followed by the symposium discussion with the actors. We all had a wonderful time, enjoyed the show tremendously. Of course, there a choice that the adaptor made that we didn’t agree with, but as a whole, it was very satisfying. And Darcy was quite yummy. - Karen2L

As one of the 19, I concur. It was wonderful. And not only was Darcy dishy, so was Wickham. Ah-ummmmmmmm! - Julie P.

Sounds like a winner! The play runs through November 19th. Tickets are available online and by calling the theater box office–mention that you are an AustenBlog reader and receive a discount!

 

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