Adapted by Abigail Pickard Price, with Sarah Gobran and Matt Pinches
Directed by Abigail Pickard Price
With Luke Barton, Sarah Gobran, and April Hughes
This "uproariously funny" and "pleasingly faithful" new adaptation of Jane Austen’s much-loved tale of Ms. Bennet and Mr. Darcy’s courtship comes to New York with the original cast after sold out runs in London and on tour in the UK.
Pride & Prejudice is the quintessential British romantic comedy and a blueprint for so many other stories. A cast of three effortlessly brings to life 18 unforgettable characters in this “sparkling” 5-star production.
Please be advised this production contains flashing lights.
Join us for post-show talkbacks following these performances:
Saturday, June 7 at 7:00PM
Friday, June 13 at 7:00 PM
Luke
Barton
Sarah
Gobran
April
Hughes
Amy Lawrence,
Movement and Associate Director
Neil Irish,
Set and Costume Design
Anett Black,
Assistant Designer / Costume Supervisor
Mark Dymock,
Lighting Design
Matt Eaton,
Sound Design
Hannah Walker,
Production Manager
"Chelsey Reach"
Arranged by Jeremy Barlow,
Copyright Matchbox Music (PRS)
"White-Hall Minuet"
Arranged by Jeremy Barlow,
Copyright Matchbox Music (PRS)
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Photo Caption: Luke Barton and April Hughes in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: April Hughes, Sarah Gobran, and Luke Barton in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: Sarah Gobran, Luke Barton, and April Hughes in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: Sarah Gobran and April Hughes in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: Sarah Gobran and Luke Barton in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: Sarah Gobran and Luke Barton in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: Luke Barton in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Photo Caption: Luke Barton in PRIDE & PREJUDICE
Photo: Mark Dean
Producing Company
Guildford Shakespeare Company
Founded by Sarah Gobran and Matt Pinches in 2006, who still lead the company, Guildford Shakespeare began with a simple mission to create exceptional theatre in extraordinary places. By re-igniting people’s passion for theatre-going they seek to break down the boundaries that preclude participation, encouraging inclusivity and accessibility for everyone.
Their site-responsive approach places audiences right at the heart of the action, immersing them in the world of the play. Using churches, castles, galleries, museums, quarries, lakes, and even a real Boeing 747, the work encourages audiences to engage with their shared space and heritage, engaging with the stories as more than just something to watch. The company have received numerous awards for community engagement, including the Inclusivity, Diversity and Equality Award from the Institute of Directors in 2023.
★★★★★ "A totally delightful evening. Very highly recommend!" – London Theatre 1
★★★★★ "This delightful and respectful version of Jane Austen's masterpiece should please both devotees of the novel and those who enjoy clever and innovative theatre" – London Living Large
★★★★ "Uproariously funny... fresh and genuinely romantic" – The Stage
"Perfection! A thoroughly enjoyable evening with plenty of laughter"
"One of the funniest plays of the year... The curtain call is definitely one worth waiting for." – British Theatre Guide