Jane Eyre

#Main Info

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Brontë’s gothic tale of a spirited orphan in search of love, family and a sense of belonging, blazes into QPAC this October.

Following a childhood spent suffering at the hands of her cruel Aunt, Jane finds employment at Thornfield Hall – the impressive yet mysterious home of Edward Rochester. As Jane and Rochester become inexplicably drawn to each other, the dark secrets locked within the walls of Thornfield start to unravel forcing Jane on a heart-wrenching journey toward truth and freedom.

Witness one of the most iconic pieces of English literature retold in a faithful yet fiercely original, new stage adaptation from the nationally-renowned Shake & Stir Theatre Co (A Christmas Carol, 1984, Dracula).

This stunning new production, featuring original music, written and performed live on stage by multi ARIA Award winner Sarah McLeod, will set a fire blazing in your soul.

Created By

Adaptors Nelle Lee and Nick Skubij
Director Michael Futcher
Creative Producers Ross Balbuziente and Nick Skubij
Designer Josh McIntosh
Composer Sarah McLeod
Lighting Designer Jason Glenwright
Additional Music and Sound Designer Guy Webster

Featuring Julian Garner, Nelle Lee, Jodie le Vesconte and Sarah McLeod
Swings Maddison Burridge, Hilary Harrison, Nick James

Details

By Charlotte Brontë
Adapted & created by Shake & Stir Theatre Co


#Team

Nelle Lee

Nelle Lee

Adaptor

Michael Futcher

Michael Futcher

Director

Ross Balbuziente

Ross Balbuziente

Creative Producer

Nick Skubij

Nick Skubij

Adaptor & Creative Producer

Josh McIntosh

Josh McIntosh

Designer

Jason Glenwright

Jason Glenwright

Lighting Designer

Guy Webster

Guy Webster

Additional Music and Sound Designer

Sarah McLeod

Composer

#Past Venues

New QLD NSW VIC ACT TAS WA NT SA

#Past Venues

VenueCityYears

Albany

2022

Geraldton

2022

Karratha

2022

#Reviews

A blazing success

Broadway World

Another Shake & Stir production destined for hit status.

Stage Whispers

Nelle Lee was superb as Jane Eyre

The Courier-Mail