

Bronte
Polly Teale
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Readers find the play engaging and witty, describing it as a heartfelt one-woman show. While it may not offer groundbreaking themes, it successfully captivates the audience with its sentimentality.
Brontë begins in 1849 with Charlotte, at thirty-three, returning from Scarborough, where she has buried Anne, her youngest sister.
"A miniature treasure."
— Variety
"A psychological window opening."
— San Francisco Examiner
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Bronte is a American play written by Charlotte Brontë and published by Samuel French in New York (1989).
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