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Dulwich Players present PRIDE AND PREJUDICE 19-22 Feb


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The Dulwich Players present a new adaptation of Jane Austen?s much loved classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Enjoy Elizabeth?s straight-talking, Mr Bennet?s dry wit, Darcy?s arrogance and Mr Collins? pomposity ? along with Mrs Bennet?s increasingly fragile nerves as she seeks to marry off her errant daughters.


Newly adapted by Rebecca Dallaway and Hannah Tomlinson, and brimming with Austen?s sparkling original lines, our version is fast-paced, funny and full of charm. This evergreen exploration of love, marriage, society and family ? and the pitfalls of pride and prejudice ? has never been more enjoyable!


We will be supporting the Alzheimer?s Society.


Show times: Wednesday 19th February ? Saturday 22nd February 2020 at 8 p.m.

Venue: Edward Alleyn Theatre, Dulwich College, SE21 7LD

Tickets ?12

Available:

Online: www.dulwichplayers.org (small fee payable)

Dulwich Players Box Office: 07936 531356

Email: [email protected]

Art Stationers, Dulwich Village

Or on the door

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