Pride and Prejudice
October 12 – November 5, 2023
By Kate Hamill
Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen
Directed by Tatyana-Marie Carlo
The classic love story — with a contemporary twist.
It’s about time for the Bennet sisters to get married, only the independent and outspoken Elizabeth isn’t keen on the idea. Meanwhile, the proud and mysterious Mr. Darcy keeps appearing in the Bennet social sphere, sparking conflict and marital questions. Might a change of heart be in the cards for Elizabeth? In this playful adaptation, Kate Hamill bends tradition and social conventions. It is a truth universally acknowledged that this Pride and Prejudice is not to be missed.
RUN TIME:
Approximately 2 hours, 30 Minutes including one intermission.
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October/November
Days with a matinee and evening show
Important Dates
Oct. 12 – 19: Previews (what’s this?)
Oct. 12: Live Music in the Lobby
Oct. 20: Opening Night
Oct. 22, Oct. 31, and Nov. 1: Post-Show Conversations
Oct. 27: Live Music in the Lobby
Oct. 29, 2:00pm: Open Captioned Performance (what’s this?)
Nov. 4, 2:00pm: Audio Described Performance (what’s this?)
Production Photos
Video Trailer & Interviews
Cast & Creative Team
Mr. Bingley / Wickham /
Mr. Collins
Sergio Mauritz Ang
Mary / Miss Bingley
Madeleine Barker
Lizzy
Renata Eastlick
Jane / Miss de Bourgh
María Gabriela González
Lydia / Lady Catherine
Zoë Kim
Mr. Darcy
Carman Lacivita
Mr. Bennet / Charlotte Lucas
Anne Scurria
Mrs. Bennet
Lana Young
Artistic
Playwright
Kate Hamill
Director
Tatyana-Marie Carlo
Choreographer
Shura Baryshnikov
Scenic Design
Sara Brown
Costume Design
Haydee Zelideth
Lighting Design
Aja M. Jackson
Original Music & Sound Design
Daniel Baker & Co.
Wig Design
Earon Nealey
Vocal and Dialect Coach
Jennifer Scapetis-Tycer
Fight Director and Intimacy Coordinator
Teniece Divya Johnson
Casting
Alaine Alldaffer
Production Stage Manager
Anaïs Bustos
Assistant Stage Manager
Theresa Stark
Press
Hartford Courant: Hartford Stage opens its 60th season with a multicultural ‘Pride and Prejudice’
Reviews
Berkshire Edge (J. Peter Bergman)
CT Critics Circle (Bonnie Goldberg)
From the Desk of Jim R. (James V. Ruocco)
Hartford Courant (Chris Arnott)
The Howard (Howard Frydman)
In the Spotlight (Shera Cohen)
New Haven Review (Donald Brown)
One Man’s Opinion (Tim Leininger)
Talkin’ Broadway (Fred Sokol)