Pride and Prejudice

"Jane Austen's most beloved novel re-born...it clips along smartly from scene to scene...and shows a respect for Austen's dialogue."
The Times on the 2013 production.
Why see Pride and Prejudice?
The ultimate rom-com returns
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a novelist in possession of a large legacy must be in want of myriad adaptations of her magnum opus. And so it is that Jane Austen's most treasured work returns to the Regent's Park Open Air theatre after a hugely popular run in 2013.
The story of the Bennet family, being of five daughters of marriageable age, Jane, Lizzy, Lydia, Kitty and Mary, the amiable Mr Bennet and his beleaguered wife Mrs Bennet, Pride and Prejudice represents the best of Austen's oeuvre, from the sweet, burgeoning romance to the acerbic social commentary, it is regarded as the ultimate tale of love and family.
As the girls long for amusement, the whole family's lives are thrown into chaos with the arrival of some bonafide suitors in the neighbourhood. The good-natured Mr Bingley dives into the Merton life with aplomb, catching the eye of Jane, the eldest (and the prettiest) whilst his friend, the pompous Mr Darcy finds his head turned, much to his chagrin, by Lizzy, the story's independently minded heroine. Whilst they fall into a tumultuous routine, the rest of the family attempt to rally and behave appropriately, which proves much easier for some than others!
Again directed by Deborah Brunce, this adaptation from Simon Reade captures all the mischief, wonder, angst and comedy of the novel, bringing to life some of history's most treasured characters for a public happy to receive them once more!
Cast
Matthew Kelly as Mr. Bennet
Tafline Steen as Elizabeth Bennet
Benjamin Dilloway as Mr. Darcy
Dona Croll as Lady Catherine De Bourgh
Felicity Montagu as Mrs Bennet
Hollie Edwin as Jane Bennet
Mari Izzard as Lydia Bennet
Leigh Quinn as Mary Bennet/Annabel De Bourgh
Anna Crichlow as Kitty Bennet/Georgiana Darcy
Jordan Mifsud as Mr. Bingley
Steven Meo as Mr. Collins
Daniel Abbott as Mr. Wickham
Kirsty Rider as Caroline Bingley
Francesca Bailey as Charlotte Lucas
Charlotte Palmer as Mrs. Gardiner
Mark Rawlings as Sir William Lucas
Creative
Written by Jane Austen
Adapted by Simon Reade
Directed by Deborah Reade