Bronte Reviews
Chicago Reader- Recommended
"...And there was much to bear: an alcoholic brother, the early loss of their mother and sisters, the sexist world of publishing. Rendered beautifully here is the way the worlds within the books (Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights) were as real to the sisters as anything else. And despite the multiple story lines and characters, the production is wisely simple, and the actors (however distracting the often inconsistent accents) are strong in their portrayal of this extraordinary family."
Chicago Theater Beat- Highly Recommended
"...The Brontë sisters never enjoyed fame and fortune. Like many of their time, they didn’t even experience old age. However, their legacy lives on in the form of poetry and fiction, namely their novels that are still read, analyzed and celebrated today. Brontë is a fitting tribute to Charlotte, Emily and Anne in their brilliant, complex glory, and Promethean’s production is nothing short of excellent and memorable. The sisters would be proud."