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MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY

Presented by The Caplin Foundation

About This Show

1 December - 17 December, 2023
Director: Marianne Kubik

Take a romantic journey to Pemberley for the holidays in this sequel to Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."


Cast

Austen Weathersby as Mary Bennet

Benedict A. Burgess as Arthur de Bourgh

Evelyn Garey as Elizabeth Darcy

Jesse Timmons as Fitzwilliam Darcy

N. Adora Txakeeyang as Jane Bingley

Hillel Finder as Charles Bingley

Ella Caplin as Lydia Wickham

Catherine Gilbert as Anne de Bourgh

Production Team

Marianne Kubik - Director

Cortney Lowinski - Assistant to the Director/Dialect Coach

Carter Walker - Production Stage Manager

Ava Hession-Landman - Assistant Stage Manager

Katie Rogers - Assistant Stage Manager

Lindy Steiner - Assistant Stage Manager

Kerry Moran - Scenic Designer/Props Designer/Set Dressing

Megan Hillary - Costume Designer

Skye Devlin - Sound Designer

Rachel Pfundstein - Lighting Designer

Daryl O’Connor - Props Designer/Set Dressing

Ines Byfield - Costume Designer Assistant

Laura Mawyer - Costume Designer Assistant

Daphne Latham - Hair & Makeup

Will Kelly - Soundboard Operator

Holden Gonzalez - Soundboard Operator

Morgan Hall - Lightboard Operator

Margaret Ryan-Byrne - Lightboard Operator

Evelyn Garey - Dialect Coach

Laura Rikard - Intimacy Consultant


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MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY continues Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice two years after the novel ends, now with bookish, middle-sister Mary as our heroine. As the Bennet sisters Mary, Jane, and Lydia gather at Lizzy’s estate for Christmas, an unexpected gentleman arrives. Has Mary met her intellectual match, and perhaps found true love? MISS BENNET is a romantic holiday comedy sure to delight Janeites and newcomers alike!

 

“A perfectly constructed love story … destined to populate future holiday seasons”
San Francisco Chronicle

 

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