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Pride and Prejudice (Davies)

Full-Length Play, Comedy  /  13w, 7m

by Andrew Davies
Based on the novel by Jane Austen

Adaptated from Andrew Davies’ hit 1995 BBC TV series, this delightful comedy of manners revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Elizabeth Bennet, the lively and mischiveous daughter of a gentleman from the country, and Darcy, a wealthy and proud lord.

Pride and Prejudice (Davies)

  • Cast Size
    Cast Size
    13w, 7m
  • Duration
    Duration
    120 minutes (2 hours)
  • SubGenre
    Subgenre
    Adaptations (Literature), Romantic Comedy
  • Audience
    Target Audience
    Adult
Accolades
Accolades
  • Winner! 2024 National Operatic and Dramatic Association Award for Best Drama

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Summary

This dynamic stage adaptation of Andrew Davies’ BBC TV series brings the most famous of Jane Austen’s novels to a live theatre audience. Written in Andrew Davies’ signature style, the delightful comedy of manners revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Elizabeth Bennet, the lively and mischiveous daughter of a gentleman from the country, and Darcy, a wealthy and proud lord. With wit and charm, Pride and Prejudice skewers the folly of judgment by first impression and deliciously evokes the gossip and snobbery of provincial Georgian life.

AUTHOR’S NOTE
I first adapted Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice in 1995 for BBC television. It was received with great acclaim, particularly for the performances of Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. More than a quarter of a century later, I was approached by my local amateur theatre, the Talisman in Kenilworth, asking if I knew of a good stage adaptation of the book. I said I didn’t, but I would write one.

This stage version is based on my TV adaptation, even including the famous ‘wet shirt’ scene, which many people think must be in the book. (It isn’t). It needs speedy and flexible staging, and works best with minimal scenery and furniture. It should play in under two hours. I hope this published version will enable many more enjoyable productions of what is to my mind the best romantic comedy of all time.

– Andrew Davies, 2024

History
Pride and Prejudice was first performed at The Talisman Theatre & Arts Centre, Kenilworth, Warwickshire on Monday 26 June 2023. Directed by Corrina Jacob, the production featured Gwen Davis and Chris Bird.
ELIZABETH BENNET – (Lizzy to her family) Our heroine, 20 years old, very bright, very lively, with a mischievous sense of humour. In the modern parlance, she takes no shit from anyone.
JANE BENNET – 23, her older sister. Beautiful, gentle, affectionate, tends to think well of everyone.
MARY BENNET – 18, serious, bookish without being particularly bright, earnest and humourless.
LYDIA – 15, high-spirited, sexually precocious, one of those girls who ‘just wanna have fun’. Thoughtless, but not a bad bone in her body.
KITTY – 17, very much under Lydia’s influence. Excitable and easily led.
MR BENNET – late 40s, slightly older than Mrs Bennet, clever and dryly witty. Twenty-two years ago, in his youth, he got Mrs Bennet pregnant and did the decent thing and married her, and has stoically endured the consequences ever since.
MRS BENNET – early 40s, was probably a Lydia in her youth. She still has a romantic heart, but now all her energies are devoted to securing advantageous marriages for her daughters. Mr Bennet is ‘landed gentry’, Mrs Bennet is from a class below.
MR DARCY – late 20s, is so grand that no one dares to call him by his Christian name. Enormously rich, he owns a grand house (Pemberley) and a large chunk of Derbyshire. Clever, proud, and reserved. But somewhere inside there beats a loving heart.
GEORGIANA DARCY – 17, his much-loved sister. Very much looks up to her older brother.
MR CHARLES BINGLEY – 25, is a rich young gentleman from the North. Warm, friendly, eager to see the good in everyone. He might have a slight Yorkshire or North-Eastern accent.
MISS CAROLINE BINGLEY – 20s, his sister. Snobbish and judgmental, but desperate for Mr Darcy’s approval.
MRS LOUISA HURST – late 20s, another sister. Miss Bingley’s wing-woman. (Mr Hurst is only interested in drinking, card games and country sports, so didn’t want to be in this stage version.)
SIR WILLIAM LUCAS – 50ish, did very well in trade in Meryton, very proud of his knighthood. Good-natured, a bit pompous.
CHARLOTTE LUCAS – early 20s, his daughter. A close friend of Elizabeth’s, she has a ruthlessly practical approach to life.
MR COLLINS – 30ish, a rather dim-witted clergyman who has an unjustifiably high opinion of himself. Greatly in awe of Lady Catherine, to whom he owes his living.
LADY CATHERINE DE BOURGH – 50s, a wealthy aristocratic widow, aunt to Mr Darcy. Autocratic, unpleasant and fairly stupid.
LADY ANNE DE BOURGH – her daughter, early 20s, pale and sickly, she suffers from various unspecified health problems. Never speaks in this version.
GEORGE WICKHAM – late 20s, a personable young officer. Childhood friend (and now enemy) of Mr Darcy. We need to think he’s going to be the hero when we meet him, he’s so charming.
DENNY – 20ish, another officer.
MR GARDINER – late 40s, Mrs Bennet’s brother. Kind, sensible and practical.
MRS GARDINER – 30s, affectionate, aunt to Elizabeth.
MRS REYNOLDS – 60s, housekeeper at Pemberley.
HANNAH or HARRY – late teens, servant at the Lambton inn.
MAID – servant to all locations as required.
BUTLER or DANCERS – extras as desired.
  • Time Period 18th Century
  • Setting Several locations across Georgian England. Late 1700s.
  • Features Period Costumes
  • Duration 120 minutes (2 hours)

Media

“A hit... audiences will not be disappointed.” – Warwickshire World

“Maintain[s] the vibrant energy of the TV version, praised for infusing new life into the original, while staying true to the captivating aesthetics and enduring appeal of this beloved period drama.” – Kenilworth Nub News

“Mr Davies’s script... [brings] a fresh perspective to the beloved tale, resonating with theatre enthusiasts and Austen aficionados alike.” – Leamington Observer

“A majour coup... some real comic moments, which the audience thoroughly enjoyed.” – Warwickshire World

Videos

  • Pride and Prejudice – Talisman Theatre Teaser youtube thumbnail

    Pride and Prejudice – Talisman Theatre Teaser

  • Pride and Prejudice – Talisman Theatre BBC Segment youtube thumbnail

    Pride and Prejudice – Talisman Theatre BBC Segment

Licensing & Materials

  • Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

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Authors

Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her novels include the anonymously published Sense and Sensibility (1 ...
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