The 250th anniversary of Bath's favourite writer is celebrated in fitting style with a new stage adaptation of Jane Austen's comedy of manners, Emma. The historic Theatre Royal Bath is the perfect setting to launch this new tour as the Georgian splendour of the city encapsulates the backdrop for many of Austen's characters and stories. Saturday 20th September - 11:30, 12noon, 12:30, 13:00 & 13:30 The Natural Theatre Company returns with their hilarious immersive walking tour show Lost & Found.
Another lost Jane Austen novel has been unearthed in Bath, revealing more recognisable plotlines, familiar characters and just a little bit of nonsense. A new stage adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel Emma is heading out on tour this year. Produced by Theatre Royal Bath, the tour coincides with this year's 250th anniversary celebrations of the birth of Jane Austen, one of Britain's most famous novelists.
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Jane Austen's Bath - minibus tour 9:00 (duration 3 hours) Meet: Outside the Jane Austen Centre, 40 Gay Street, BA1 2NT A combination of walking and driving visiting outdoor locations in Austen's Persuasion and Northanger Abbey. Includes Charlcombe, described by Jane as 'being sweetly situated in a little green valley', and finishes with the best view of Bath from that 'Noble Hill'. For this.
Bath's Jane Austen Festival returns on Friday and people have been arriving in the city from all over the world. Hundreds of Jane Austen enthusiasts have gathered in Bath to parade through the city to celebrate the beloved author. This year's edition of the annual Jane Austen Festival is particularly special.
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Jane Tapley takes you through the career of one of the greatest female writers of the 18th century, a literary genius, innovator and early feminist. Hear about Austen's quiet private life as an unmarried vicar's daughter, her persona struggle for independence, how her novels gathered momentum after her death, and why Pride and Prejudice remains. Theatre Royal Bath Productions celebrates the 250th anniversary of Bath's most beloved author with a sparkling new stage adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma.
Adapted by Ryan Craig and directed by Stephen Unwin, this witty comedy of manners launches at the historic Theatre Royal Bath from 11 to 20 September 2025, before embarking on a national tour. "I am going to take a heroine whom no one. Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Jane Austen's birth, Theatre Royal Bath productions presents this new stage adaptation of her famous comedy of manners, Emma.
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The beautiful, high-spirited Emma Woodhouse is determined that she will never marry but loves to meddle in her friends' and neighbours' relationships. Image: The Pump Room Restaurant 7. Take a trip to the theatre For a more obscure Jane Austen experience, book a tour around the original Theatre Royal, where Jane Austen would have watched Sarah Siddons, one of the finest actresses of the era, perform.
And, if you share Jane's passion for the theatre, be sure to visit the Theatre Royal Bath.