Shakespeare Dallas will present Pride and Prejudice for its second annual Winter Season performance. The performance marks the company’s full-production indoor program for its 49th season.
The play is a tale about Elizabeth Bennet, whose four sisters and overzealous match-making mother keep the topic of marriage alive and lively. When the independent-minded Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, she is determined not to let her feelings triumph over her own good sense. In a society where subtle snubs and deceit proliferate, Elizabeth and Darcy must look beyond his pride and her prejudice, to realize they make the perfect match.
The production of Pride and Prejudice is based on the novel by Jane Austen and is adapted for the stage by Jon Jory. The indoor performance will be guest directed by Christie Vela.
Shakespeare Dallas will present Pride and Prejudice for its second annual Winter Season performance. The performance marks the company’s full-production indoor program for its 49th season.
The play is a tale about Elizabeth Bennet, whose four sisters and overzealous match-making mother keep the topic of marriage alive and lively. When the independent-minded Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, she is determined not to let her feelings triumph over her own good sense. In a society where subtle snubs and deceit proliferate, Elizabeth and Darcy must look beyond his pride and her prejudice, to realize they make the perfect match.
The production of Pride and Prejudice is based on the novel by Jane Austen and is adapted for the stage by Jon Jory. The indoor performance will be guest directed by Christie Vela.
Shakespeare Dallas will present Pride and Prejudice for its second annual Winter Season performance. The performance marks the company’s full-production indoor program for its 49th season.
The play is a tale about Elizabeth Bennet, whose four sisters and overzealous match-making mother keep the topic of marriage alive and lively. When the independent-minded Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, she is determined not to let her feelings triumph over her own good sense. In a society where subtle snubs and deceit proliferate, Elizabeth and Darcy must look beyond his pride and her prejudice, to realize they make the perfect match.
The production of Pride and Prejudice is based on the novel by Jane Austen and is adapted for the stage by Jon Jory. The indoor performance will be guest directed by Christie Vela.