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A Story That Must Be Told

A Story That Must Be Told

  • Journals
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    • 1951/Apr-1952/Nov (Little Blue Diary)
    • 1953/Jan-1954/Sep (Five-Year Diary)
    • 1955/Nov-1960/Jul (Transcribed)
    • 1955/Nov-1958/Mar (Record Volume I)
    • 1958/Apr-1960/Jul (Record Volume II)
    • 1969/Sep-1969/Dec (1969 Calendars)
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  • Biographies
    • Autobiography 1954
    • Autobiography 1966
    • Biography By Her Husband
    • Biography By Her Mother
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    • Pride and Prejudice
  • Short Stories
    • A Good Time
    • A Rock
    • Ali-be-Dared and the Sheik Who Had Nothing to Do
    • Achieving a Balance
    • (Cathy put the flowers in the middle of the table)
    • (Dianna Watson paused before the hall mirror to set her hat again.)
    • Hamlet and Eggheads
    • Hill House
    • Incident: Freckles
    • (On the morning of the great feast day)
    • The Caterpillar
    • The Hope Chest
    • The Letter
    • The Maid’s Day Off
    • The Violin Man
    • (There was something more or less interesting about the Brownings)
    • (I just came in from the field, and it is still spring.)
  • Poetry
    • Untitled Poetry
    • Titled Poetry
    • Unpublished Poems
    • Topic: Love

Pride and Prejudice


Pride and Prejudice

by JANE AUSTIN

A FULL LENGTH PLAY ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE by CHARIS SOUTHWELL

 

Romantic Comedy Set In England In the 1800’s

A Classic of English Literature

STAFF

WOMEN’S COSTUMES

MEN’S COSTUMES

PROPERTIES

STAGE PROPERTIES

PHOTOS

 

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Part I

Scene I……The Drawing Room of the Bennett home at Longbourne.

Scene II……A week later at a public ball.

Scene III……The Drawing Room at Longbourne after the ball.

Scene IV……The same place the next morning.

Scene V……The Bennetts are giving a ball.

Scene VI……The next morning.

 

Intermission

(7 minutes)

 

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Part II

Scene I……The Parsonage of Hunsford, several months later.

Scene II……Same, the following day.

Scene III……The gardens of Pemberly, Mr. Darcy’s estate.

Scene IV……Back at the Bennetts home at Longbourne. 

 


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