Bronte at South London Theatre
Overview
In 1845, Branwell Brontë, brother to the literary sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne, returns home in disgrace, plagued by his addictions. As he descends into alcoholism and insanity, chaos descends on the household and his sisters write as a means of escape. This fascinating play evokes the real and imagined worlds of the Brontës, as their fictional characters come to haunt their creators.
- Director:
- Lisa Thomas
- Writer:
- Polly Teale
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2a Norwood High StreetWest NorwoodLondonSE27 9NS
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