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This unique take on Jane Austen's beloved novel is an adaptation like no other, drawing on over two hundred years of romantic pop history, and featuring six young women with a story to tell. You might have seen them before, emptying the chamber pots and sweeping ash from the grate; the overlooked and the undervalued making sure those above stairs find their happy ending. Of course, these women have always been running the show – after all, 'You can't have a whirlwind romance without clean bedding' – but now the servants are also playing every part. Let the ruthless match-making begin! Isobel McArthur's acclaimed Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) was first produced by theatre company Blood of the Young and seen at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, in 2018. It toured the UK in 2019, produced by the two companies and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, with co-producers Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Leeds Playhouse, Northern Stage, Nuffield Theatres Southampton and Oxford Playhouse. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that an amateur company in want of an irreverent all-female adaptation of a literary classic to perform, need look no further.
by Isobel McArthur after Jane Austen
Recommended by Libby
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a company in want of an irreverent, all-female adaptation of a literary classic need look no further.
In a joyful explosion and celebration of two hundred years of romantic pop history, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a loving and chaotic interpretation of Jane's Austen's classic. Five women run the show - the long-overlooked servants of the novel - and now they're playing every part. Packed with music, multi-rolling and comedy it is, in the words of the playwright front-footed, funny, fourth-wall breaking and utterly celebratory.
Isobel McArthur's acclaimed Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) was first produced by theatre company Blood of the Young and seen at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, in 2018. It toured the UK in 2019, produced by the two companies and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, with co-producers Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Leeds Playhouse, Northern Stage, Nuffield Theatres Southampton and Oxford Playhouse.
by Isobel McArthur after Jane Austen
Recommended by Libby
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a company in want of an irreverent, all-female adaptation of a literary classic need look no further.
In a joyful explosion and celebration of two hundred years of romantic pop history, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a loving and chaotic interpretation of Jane's Austen's classic. Five women run the show - the long-overlooked servants of the novel - and now they're playing every part. Packed with music, multi-rolling and comedy it is, in the words of the playwright front-footed, funny, fourth-wall breaking and utterly celebratory.
Isobel McArthur's acclaimed Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) was first produced by theatre company Blood of the Young and seen at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, in 2018. It toured the UK in 2019, produced by the two companies and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, with co-producers Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, Leeds Playhouse, Northern Stage, Nuffield Theatres Southampton and Oxford Playhouse.
Pride and Prejudice * (*sort of)
Kidnapped Tickets, Theatre Royal Glasgow in Glasgow
Review: Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) @ Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh - The Glasgow Guardian
PRIDE & PREJUDICE / ATONEMENT - American Cinematheque
Newcastle Theatre Royal announces first co-production in over a decade - Chronicle Live
Sequel to Pride and Prejudice staged in Abbotsford - The Abbotsford News
Pride and Prejudice: Poldark makers plan new Austen adaptation
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) - Wikipedia
Pride & Prejudice DVD + Blu-ray Combo
Follies Peter Viney's Blog
Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of)
National Theatre Shop
Jane Austen era comes alive in Palace Theatre's Pride and Prejudice
Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) - Malvern Theatres
Palmer Opera House to present 'Pride @ Prejudice' this weekend, News