PRIDE AND PREJUDICE to Play at The National Theatre

By: Aug. 02, 2019
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE to Play at The National Theatre See the classic Jane Austen tale of Pride and Prejudice played out on The National Theatre stage in various performances from Sept. 5 through Jan. 27.

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Thus reads the first sentence of the best-known novel by the English author Jane Austen (1775-1817).

The story, set in the countryside, ironically depicts the relationships within a family, and just as humorously treats the central problem of the parents - how to marry off all five of their daughters. Mrs. Bennet deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality and marriage in the society of the landed gentry. The stiff provincial atmosphere is stirred by the handsome, rich - and eligible - Mr. Bingley and his friend, the taciturn, entertaining and waspish, Mr. Darcy, who move to their neighbourhood. If Bingley likes the eldest Bennet daughter, the beautiful Jane, what will happen to the second, Elizabeth? Is it possible to fall in love against one's will?

The lambent, funny and forcible novel affords the opportunity to dazzle to both the male and female members of The National Theatre Drama company, while Austen's intelligent humour, which has captivated readers for more than two centuries, will certainly allure to the theatre women ... and men alike. After all, it is a truth universally acknowledged.

The cast includes Lucie Jurickova as "Mrs. Bennet," Jana Strykova as "Jane," Magdaléna Borová as "Elisabeth," Lucie Valenová as "Mary," Denisa Baresová as "Kitty," Jindriska Dudziakova as "Lydia," Jana Preissova as "Mrs. Reynolds," Marie Stipkova as "Charlotte," Katerina Winterova as "Carolyne," Anna Perinova as "Anne, Georgiana," David Prachar as "Mr. Bennet," Pavel Batek as "Darcy," Jiri Suchyz Tabora as "Bingley," Filip Rajmont as "Collins," Patrik Dergel as "Wickham" and Matyas Reznicek as "Fitzwilliam."

The creative team features Daniel Spinar (Director), Ilona Smejkalová and Milan Sotek (Dramaturgy), Lucia Skandikova (Sets), Linda Boranos (Costumes), Petra Parvonicova (Choreography), Jiri Hajek (Music), Ondrej Kyncl (Light design) and Eva Kondrysova (Translation).

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