The Bronte Boy
T489121992
We have all heard of the Bronte sisters; the works of Charlotte, Emily and Anne are very much a part of our literary heritage, but what of Branwell? Why did Branwell fail and the girls succeed? The Bronte Boy tells Branwell's story but with new insight; it portrays an intense emotional tragedy, but does so with pace and wit; it remains very Yorkshire in its appeal but is at the same time universal. A funny, sad and emotionally satisfying story, a play to which theatregoers will respond with enthusiasm
Archive :: production:T489121992, play:S01362774205, venue:V1098014226