Historian Lucy Worsley explores the homelife of Jane Austen

Jan 25, 2021
By: stagedoorscribbler
Lucy Worsley

With theatres closed and lockdown restrictions keeping us all at home far more, our Curtain Up series of online celebrity talks have provided a cultural lifeline.
They have informed, entertain and have over the past three montbs provided exclusive access to some of this season's most anticipated performances.
Those taking part have included Gyles Brandreth, Lucy Worsley, Reverend Richard Coles, Dan Cruickshank and Paul Atterbury.
This weekend there’s another chance to see historian Lucy Worsley presenting an illustrated talk of her book ‘Jane Austen at Home’
Lucy paints a vivid picture of her favourite author. Taking us on a journey through the houses, places and possessions which mattered to most to Jane.
It offers a fascinating look at Jane Austen’s world that considers what home meant to Austen and to the women like her who populate her novels. Dispelling the myth of the cynical, lonely spinster, Lucy instead offers us a view of a witty, passionate and courageous woman, who, in her quiet way, changed the world.
The talk, just the latest in this illuminating series of talks by celebrity hosts presented in conjunction with Iconic Media Solutions, will also be streamed next weekend.
So book today.VIP Tickets include a signed copy of Lucy’s book: 'Jane Austen at Home’ Upon booking your ticket, you will receive a confirmation email and instructions of how to access the performance on your chosen date. You will be able to access the performance for 48 hours post broadcast via our on demand service.UK Mainland shipping is included free of charge.
For tickets just click on this booking link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lucy-worsley-presents-an-illustrated-talk-of-her-book-jane-austen-at-home-tickets-136027308341