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Emmy Stonelake, Dannie Harris, Leah Jamieson, Megan Louise Wilson and Lucy Gray in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort-of). Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic.

Megan Louise WIlson, Lucy Gray, Dannie Harris, Leah Jamieson and Emmy Stonelake in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort-of). Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic.

Megan Louise WIlson in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort-of). Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic.

Leah Jamieson. Dannie Harris, Lucy Gray, Megan Louise Wilson and Emmy Stonelake in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort-of). Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic.

Leah Jamieson, Dannie Harris, Lucy Gray, Megan Louise Wilson and Emmy Stonelake in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort-of). Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic.

Leah Jamieson, Dannie Harris, Lucy Gray and Emmy Stonelake in Pride and Prejudice* (*sort-of). Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic.

Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of)

THE FIVE STAR COMEDY SENSATION
DIRECT FROM THE WEST END

Dates

December 14, 2023 - January 21, 2024

LAST WEEK! LAST CHANCE!

Closed: January 21, 2024

Theatre

CAA Theatre

651 Yonge St, Toronto

Running Time

2 hours 25 minutes (includes intermission)

Advisory

Loud noises, use of a gun, gunshot sounds, use of strong language. Recommended for ages 12+.

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Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of)

Direct from its triumph in the West End where it won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy and the prestigious Evening Standard Theatre Award, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love story.

Men, money and microphones will be fought over in this irreverent but affectionate adaptation where the stakes couldn’t be higher when it comes to romance.

This “smart, laugh out loud funny” (Daily Telegraph) show features a string of pop classics including Young Hearts Run Free, Will You Love Me Tomorrow and You’re So Vain.

Writer and Director – Isobel McArthur
Director – Simon Harvey
Design – Ana Inés Jabares-Pita
Lighting Design – Colin Grenfell
Comedy Staging – Jos Houben
Musical Supervision and Sound Design – Michael John McCarthy
Choreography – Emily Jane Boyle
Sound Design – Niamh Gaffney for Autograph Sound
Casting Director – Sarah Bird
Fight Director – Claire Llewellyn

David Mirvish Presents by arrangement with James Seabright and Joshua Beaumont the David Pugh Production of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE* (*SORT OF) by Isobel McArthur. (Originally co-produced by The Tron Theatre Company, the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Blood of The Young, Birmingham Rep, Bristol Old Vic, Leeds Playhouse, Northern Stage and Oxford Playhouse).

CRITIC’S PICK

BRILLIANT. INGENIOUS AND GREAT FUN FOR ALL AUDIENCES!

Entertaining with added depth, context and nuance. The solid ensemble performs with scene-stealing glee.

- The Globe & Mail

BAWDY FUN!

Leads with contemporary feminism and class politics, layering in karaoke and broad British farce.

- Toronto Star

F***ING HILARIOUS!

I’d watch it again in a heartbeat.

- ViewtheVibe.com
OUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY! - CTV

I CRIED LAUGHING TOO MANY TIMES TO COUNT!

A feel-great show with an incredible ensemble of extremely talented women. Not to be missed!

- CP24
HILARIOUSLY FUN! - Sirius XM
A FUN, FROLICKING MUSICAL COMEDY REIMAGINATION OF AUSTEN’S CLASSIC TALE! - That Shelf