Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) Tickets
An audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story.Keep me updated
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Running until 6 February 2022
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Pride and Prejudice (sort of) in the West End
Pride and Prejudice (sort of) is coming to London's Criterion Theatre. It's the 1800s, it's party time, so let the ruthless matchmaking commence. A unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story. Men, money and microphones will be fought over in this irreverent but affectionate all-female adaptation, where the stakes couldn’t be higher when it comes to romance.
What is Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of)?
You might have seen these young women, emptying the chamber pots and sweeping ash from the grate, but they have a story to tell. Drawing on over two-hundred years of romantic pop history, Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) is an adaptation like no other. The overlooked and the undervalued are making sure those above stairs find their happy ending, but tonight, the servants are playing every part.
The History of Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of)
First seen at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow in 2018, Isobel McArthur's acclaimed Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) was first produced by theatre company Blood of the Young and 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.
The Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) cast
The cast of the original Tron Theatre production will be reunited. Writer and director Isobel McArthur will once again play Darcy and Mrs Bennet, with Tori Burgess as Mr Collins, Christina Gordon as Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Jane, Hannah Jarrett-Scott as Charlotte and Charles Bingley and Meghan Tyleras Lizzie Bennet.
The Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) creative team
Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) will be directed by Isobel McArthur and Simon Harvey, with comedy staging by Jos Houben, design by Ana Inés Jabares-Pita, lighting by Colin Grenfell, musical supervision by Michael John McCarthy, sound design by Michael John McCarthy and Luke Swaffield for Autograph and choreography by Emily-Jane Boyle.
Tickets for Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) will be in high demand!
This accalimed prodcution is bound to be a hit and tickets for its West End run are set to sell quickly! Book your Pride and Prejudice*(*sort of) tickets now and secure your seats at the best prices.
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15 October 2021 - 6 February 2022Venue Information
Criterion Theatre218-223 Piccadilly, St. James's, London, W1V 9LBLatest Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) News
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Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) extends booking period! And releases production photographs!
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) has officially opened at London's Criterion Theatre and has received an overwhelming amount of praise! Due to the incredible reception and the popular demand, the musical has extended its booking period at the Criterion. London tickets for Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) are now booking until 17 April 2022.
4 Nov, 2021 | By Jade Ali
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Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) "Crosswalk the Musical"
To celebrate their official opening night at the West End’s Criterion Theatre the cast of Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) have recreated their own version of ‘Crosswalk the Musical’ here in London. Isobel McArthur’s unique and daring retelling of Jane Austen’s classic was critically acclaimed at Glasgow’s Tron Theatre. London tickets for Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) are now booking until 14 February 2022.
3 Nov, 2021 | By Jade Ali
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Pride & Prejudice* (*Sort Of) to transfer to the West End!
The Tron Theatre Glasgow, the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and Blood of the Young’s production of Pride & Prejudice* (*Sort Of) will transfer to the West End on 2 November 2021. The Tony and Olivier Award-winning producer David Pugh has announced that the show, which begins previews on 15 October, will have an open-ended run at London’s Criterion Theatre.
8 Sep, 2021 | By Jade Ali