Pride and Prejudice

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. The Bennet family has five eligible daughters, none of them yet married. When new eligible bachelors come to town, Jane Bennet falls for the quiet Mr. Bingley while Lizzy Bennet hates moneyed Mr. Darcy... or does she? A new adaptation of the Jane Austen classic.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. The Bennet family has five eligible daughters, none of them yet married. When new eligible bachelors come to town, Jane Bennet falls for the quiet Mr. Bingley while Lizzy Bennet hates moneyed Mr. Darcy... or does she? A new adaptation of the Jane Austen classic.

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  • Cheryl Bear: Pride and Prejudice

    A great adaptation of Pride and Prejudice that beautifully captures the story and makes it very accessible. Well done.

    A great adaptation of Pride and Prejudice that beautifully captures the story and makes it very accessible. Well done.

  • Vahishta Vafadari: Pride and Prejudice

    Really loved this adaptation! Fun, accessible, and so smart. Kaela has done a brilliant job- it has tension and honors the text, and gives us all the fun moments with characters we love ( shout out Mr and Mrs Bennet) and ones we didn't know we needed (like Pemberley's best servant ever Lady).

    Really loved this adaptation! Fun, accessible, and so smart. Kaela has done a brilliant job- it has tension and honors the text, and gives us all the fun moments with characters we love ( shout out Mr and Mrs Bennet) and ones we didn't know we needed (like Pemberley's best servant ever Lady).

  • Lavina Jadhwani: Pride and Prejudice

    This is my new favorite adaptation of this story! Kaela captures the essence of the much beloved characters in a way that feels so fresh and hip; the text really flies and all of our favorite Mr. Bennet-isms remain. Her stage directions are fire and the play is full of those classic Austen-ian sick burns. As a language-based director, I really appreciated how much focus was given to the text (and at times, the absence of text) in this adaptation. It's something I'd love to direct!

    This is my new favorite adaptation of this story! Kaela captures the essence of the much beloved characters in a way that feels so fresh and hip; the text really flies and all of our favorite Mr. Bennet-isms remain. Her stage directions are fire and the play is full of those classic Austen-ian sick burns. As a language-based director, I really appreciated how much focus was given to the text (and at times, the absence of text) in this adaptation. It's something I'd love to direct!

Mrs. Bennet, the overbearing mother
Mr. Bennet, the practical father. Modest income.
Jane Bennet, the oldest, nicest Bennet daughter
Lizzie Bennet, the second oldest, smartest Bennet daughter
Mary Bennet, the mousy middle Bennet daughter
Kitty Bennet, the silly Bennet daughter
Lydia Bennett, the flirty youngest Bennet daughter
Charlotte Lucas, a family friend.
Mr. Bingley, a cute rich guy
Mr. Darcy, a hot even richer guy
Caroline Bingley, Mr. Bingham’s bitchy sister
Mr. Wickham, a fuckboy
Mr. Collins, a nerd
Lady Catherine de Bourgh, wealthy with high standards
Georgiana, Mr. Darcy’s younger sister
Lady, works for Mr. Darcy