By Kenneth Jones
24 May 2001
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| Tony nominee Marla Schaffel and James Barbour in Jane Eyre. |
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| Photo by Photo by Joan Marcus |
Encouraged by a bump in box office and a Drama Desk Award for Best Actress in a Musical for Marla Schaffel, the producers of Jane Eyre will keep the show running at least through Tony Award time.
Continuing the dark but hopeful musical has become a "crusade," said producer Annette Niemtzow, who, with her partners, had previously announced a May 20 close date at the Brooks Atkinson — until singer-songwriter Alanis Morrisette ponied up $150,000 to extend the life of the show. It was thought the cash would keep the show running only to May 27, but the box office figures ending May 20 were encouraging: An increase of $48,000 over the previous week. The producers decided to take a risk and soldier on.
Audiences have been leaping to their feet this week, and Niemtzow is convinced crowds will embrace the spiritual journey of the Charlotte Bronte character — if only they would take a chance on the show.
A cast album of the show has been released. John Caird (Les Miserables) co-directs with Scott Schwartz. Paul Gordon wrote music and lyrics (with co-lyricist Caird). Caird penned the libretto.
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