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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY BLOG: new play!
The Update and New Location, interview with Erin Woods, playwright Written by Oklahoma playwright and Reduxion Theatre Company’s Managing Director, Erin Woods, this new script for Sense and Sensibility retells Austen’s story set in modern-day America. “We seek to highlight the … Continue reading
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY BLOG: More Before the Play Begins…
About Sense and Sensibility: Sense and Sensibility was the first of Jane Austen’s novels to be published in 1811. She began writing it in late 1797. Its first draft was known by the title Elinor and Marianne and was written … Continue reading
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY BLOG: Before the Play Begins
Before the Play Begins “The family of Dashwood had been long settled in Sussex. Their estate was large, and their residence was at Norland Park, in the centre of their property, where for many generations, they had lived in so … Continue reading
Reduxion is working to bring you a world premiere adapation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility. Tickets now on sale! http://reduxiontheatre.com/Tickets.html Jennifer Wells Elinor Dashwood Rachael Barry Marianne Dashwood Taylor Munholland Margaret Dashwood, Nancy Steele Kris Schinske Mrs. Mary Dashwood Siobhan … Continue reading
EDUCATION BLOG: Student Matinees!
Reduxion Theatre Company, the fresh face of Oklahoma classical theatre, offers the 2011-2012 Education program that includes: Student Matinees Workshops Private Coaching education@reduxiontheatre.com for more information, etc. STUDENT MATINEES: Reduxion Theatre Company delivers accessible, energetic classical theatre to ignite education, … Continue reading
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NEW CLASSICS BLOG: Austen classics
Sense & Sensibility and the Jane Austen Festival RTC continues to produce world premiere stage adaptations this season with another Austen classic. In the same way RTC keeps true to Shakespeare’s original language while offering a fresh approach to storytelling, … Continue reading