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Tickets
π« Ticket to The Watsons
General Info
π Date and time: Tuesdays-Saturdays 3.30pm, Saturdays & Sundays 8pm
π Venue: Menier Chocolate Factory
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
Emma Watson is nineteen and new in town. Sheβs been cut off by her rich aunt and dumped back in the family home. Emma and her sisters must marry, fast. If not, they face poverty, spinsterhood, or worse: an eternity with their boorish brother and his awful wife. So far so familiar. But thereβs a problem: Jane Austen didnβt finish the story. Who will write Emmaβs happy ending now? Based on her incomplete novel, this sparklingly witty play looks under the bonnet of Jane Austen and asks: what can characters do when their author abandons them?
π« Ticket to The Watsons
General Info
π Date and time: Tuesdays-Saturdays 3.30pm, Saturdays & Sundays 8pm
π Venue: Menier Chocolate Factory
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
Emma Watson is nineteen and new in town. Sheβs been cut off by her rich aunt and dumped back in the family home. Emma and her sisters must marry, fast. If not, they face poverty, spinsterhood, or worse: an eternity with their boorish brother and his awful wife. So far so familiar. But thereβs a problem: Jane Austen didnβt finish the story. Who will write Emmaβs happy ending now? Based on her incomplete novel, this sparklingly witty play looks under the bonnet of Jane Austen and asks: what can characters do when their author abandons them?