Jane Austen In Character Weekend


Event Details


A Jane Austen “in character” weekend is scheduled for August 2013. Each guest will choose to be a character from any one of Austen’s novels. Period dress is optional, but guests will interact in character throughout the weekend. The activities will depend somewhat on the weather and participant interest, but may include a Regency dinner party, an evening of games, letter writing, fencing, English Country dancing, crewel embroidery, tatting, rolled paper decoration, a game of croquet, a very long walk, riding, carriage driving, archery, shooting, and a picnic with or without Colonel Brandon. Turban and reticule making workshops will also be offered. And as a special tribute to Pride and Prejudice on he 200th anniversary of its publication, Tess Quinn will read from her newly-published Pride Revisited, a selection of “interludes”, delightful scenes that can be inserted into the original without changing the original events. Rates start at $295 single & $260 pp double and include room for two nights, meals, and some activities, but there is an additional charge to participate in some activities. Now’s your chance to be Elizabeth Bennet, Anne Elliot or Lady Catherine, but only one of each character may sign up so make haste to confirm your reservation. Bring your own Darcy or maybe meet him on the croquet lawn. Perhaps the door to the romance of Jane’s world isn’t in Hammersmith after all.

 

 

 

 

 

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