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Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) (NHB Modern Plays) - cover

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) (NHB Modern Plays)

Jane Austen

Casa editrice: Nick Hern Books

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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.
'Unfettered joy from start to finish' - Herald
'A have-your-cake-and-eat-it adaptation in which the gags are plentiful even when the stakes are high' - Guardian
'Clever, funny, feminist, and not even shy, in the end, of a few powerful moments of true romance' - Scotsman
Disponibile da: 20/09/2019.
Lunghezza di stampa: 96 pagine.

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