Pride and Prejudice

 

March 6-22, 2009

Directed by ANA KALET

Our story’s heroine is Elizabeth Bennet, a 20-year-old who realises how pride can stop people seeing the truth of a situation, and get in the way of their achieving happiness. Jane Austen, who was only 21 when she started writing the book, was critical of the gender injustices present in 19th-century English society. Dubbed as the first psychological novel by some for its depth of characterisation, Pride And Prejudice has it all – love triangles, class divide, vanity, snobbery. And the dashing Mr Darcy!Reserved seating – $16 Adult, $14 Senior/Student
Fridays and Saturday at 8:00PM, Sundays at 2:00PM.
Reservations can be made through this website under ‘Tickets’,
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Group Rates available upon request.

CAST
Mary……………………………Anna Paone
Lydia…………………………..Bryana Cruz
Lady Catherine………………Catherine Rowe
Elizabeth………………………Eryn LeCroy
Mr. Lucas/Mr. Gardiner……..Joe Rodriguez
Miss Bingley………………….Kristen Kohaut
Mr. Bennet……………………Jon Heron
Mrs. Bennet…………………..Lori Dahlberg
Collins…………………………Matt Donohue
Jane……………………………Tess Ammerman
Kitty……………………………Tobi Sigona
Mr. Bingley……………………Tom Smith
Darcy…………………………..Will Prochazka
Charlotte……………………..Caitlin Blauvelt
Mrs. Gardiner………………..Jackie Master
Wickham……………………..Derek Mazukiewicz
Denny / Soldier……………..Josiah Naphtali

PRODUCTION STAFF
Producer                                                                                     Jeff Dworkin
Director                                                                                       Ana Kalet
Stage Manager                                                                             Jordan Mento
Choreographer                                                                             Jillian Kimberlin
Set Design                                                                                    Jeff Dworkin, Guy Suabedissen
Costumes
Lighting Design                                                                            Mitch Ruff