Jane Austen – who died 200 years ago – is being brought back to life and into the Twittersphere in a new show.
While Tory MP Andrea Leadsom may think that the 19th-century novelist is still among the living, theatre company LipService will help to almost make that a reality with new production Thrills and Quills.
The show will take a comic look at Austen’s letters and examine the quirks of the Georgian postal system, while pondering the witty words that she would have conjured up on Twitter.
Audiences will get a potted history on the world of communication from the days when a quill pen ruled the roost to the modern trappings of SnapChat with extracts from Austen’s novels, letters to family members, and even wickedly funny observations on her neighbours.
Sue Ryding of LipService said: “LipService are delighted to be working with Time to Read and to explore the world of correspondence from quill pen to autocorrect.”
The hour-long show, which is available in libraries all around the north west of England between August 26 and December 16, will run in conjunction with a touring letter bureau.