Pride and Prejudice (*Sort Of)

Pride and Prejudice (*Sort Of) at Playhouse

Why see Pride and Prejudice (*Sort Of)?

it's the 1800s, it's party time, let the ruthless matchmaking begin!

Forget Bridgerton, get your regency fix from this dynamic and side-splitting Olivier-winning new adaptation (sort of) of Jane Austen's beloved epitome of the romance genre. Written by Isobel McArthur, the tale of the myriad Miss Bennetts is told with wit, irreverence, and a little bit of karaoke by an all-female cast who elevate Austen's work for a modern audience by playing multiple P&P characters. Bonnets at the ready, this is going to be a party worthy of any Netherfield ball. 

Written in 1813, Pride and Prejudice is the 2nd of Jane Austen's novels and is often held up as one of the greatest love stories in literature. Whilst the romance of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy is one worthy of the epithet, it's also important to point out that under the declarations of love that it's also often a hilarious and biting social commentary. Gender roles are important in Pride and Prejudice, as at the time, the various Bennet daughters' lives are dictated by who they marry. With security for them and their family provided only by a good (and well-moneyed) match. 

Key Information

Audience

Please note: This production contains strobe lighting, fog and haze.

Run Time

Two hours and 30 minutes including interval

Dates

30 Sep - 11 Oct

Creative

  • Adapted by Isobel Arthur

Awards

2022 Olivier Awards

Best New Comedy

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