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Full-Length Musical, Dramatic Comedy / 8w, 6m plus ensemble
Book by Jon JoryMusic and Lyrics by Peter Ekstrom
Jane Austen’s timeless love story is given new life in this faithful and fresh musical adaptation whose lively score and moving songs add richness and warmth to the wit of the romance.
Jane Austen’s timeless love story is given new life in this faithful and fresh musical adaptation. Strong-minded Elizabeth Bennet is not out to find a husband, and the snobbish Mr. Darcy certainly wouldn’t be her first choice. But first impressions are not always what they seem, and soon both Elizabeth and Darcy must look beyond their pride to discover their true feelings. When talk of marriage is everywhere and family expectations are high, can these two overcome their prejudices to make a more meaningful connection? A lively score and moving songs add richness and warmth to this classic story of wit and romance.
MR. BENNET – MaleMRS. BENNET – FemaleELIZABETH BENNET – FemaleJANE BENNET – FemaleMARY BENNET – Female. May also play Charlotte Lucas.KITTY BENNET – FemaleLYDIA BENNET – Female. May also play Georgiana.MR. DARCY – MaleMR. BINGLEY – Male. May also play Colonel Fitzwilliam and a Servant.SIR WILLIAM LUCAS – Male. May also play Mr. Collins and Mr. Gardiner.MISS BINGLEY – Female. May also play Mrs. Gardiner.BALL GUEST – Male. May also play George Wickham.BALL GUEST – Female. May also play Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Housekeeper.BALL GUEST – Female. May also play an Officer and a Servant.
In and around Hertfordshire, England, 1813.
Pride and Prejudice: A Romantic Musical
1. “Common Knowledge” – Mrs. Bennet & Family2. “Having a Ball” – All3. “Look at All the Young Ladies” – Bingley & Darcy4. “When You See a Fine Fellow” – Charlotte & Elizabeth5. “My Father at Pemberley” – Wickham6. “Why Would Anyone Say ‘No’?” – Collins & Elizabeth7. “Even Though” – Darcy8. “Your Arrogant Airs” – Elizabeth & Darcy9. “Only Myself” – Elizabeth10. “Everyone at Pemberley” – Housekeeper11. “When First I Saw You” – Bingley & Jane12. “Are You to Be Wed?” – Lady Catherine & Elizabeth13. “You I Love” – Darcy & Elizabeth
Peter Ekstrom graduated from Antioch College in 1973 and in 1978 traveled down the Mississippi River on a raft with Otrabanda Theatre Company, stopping in two dozen towns from St. Louis to New Orleans to perform a vaudeville show in a circus tent. His professional career bega ...