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Musical adaptation of Jane Eyre is society's biggest challenge



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This month the ever-popular St Ives Musical Amateur Dramatic Society (SIMADS) will stage a musical adaptation of the much-loved classical novel by Charlotte Bronte - 'Jane Eyre'.
The production, which will take place at the St Ivo Recreation Centre in the Burgess Hall, St Ives, from April 23 to April 28, is a dramatic first in East Anglia and has been adapted in a style not wholly dissimilar to 'Les Miserables'.

A spokesperson for SIMADS said the production is the most challenging undertaken by the society with a completely new approach to staging, lighting and sound.

However, everyone involved is proud, excited and looking forward to the opening night.

There will be a nightly performance, starting at 7.30pm, with a 2pm matinee on the Saturday.

Tickets are available from Metamorphosis box office or by calling 01480 300409 or online at www.simads.co.uk
Prices are from £10 (£8 concessions).

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  • Last Updated: 10 April 2008 2:16 PM
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