Finding a husband is hardly Elizabeth Bennet's most urgent priority. But with four sisters, an overzealous match-making mother, and a string of unsuitable suitors, it's difficult to escape the subject. When the independent-minded Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, all feelings of attraction are muted by his pride and her prejudice. As their worlds keep colliding, their attraction increases. But they first must overcome their own weaknesses and many other obstacles before the most famous courtship in history can begin.
Directed by Carolyn Martin and starring:
Mr. Bennet: Ric Sawyer
Mrs. Bennet: Juliana Lewis
Elizabeth Bennet: Mollie McCarroll
Jane Bennet: Taylor Warden
Mary Bennet: Sonja Jeanne Tinnes
Lydia Bennet: Abigail Covelli
Kitty Bennet: Caroline Lewis
Mr. Darcy: Aaron Lind
Mr. Bingley: Devin Carter
Col. Fitzwilliam: Philip Dutton
Mr. Collins: Zach Fellman
Mr. Wickham: Austin King
Charlotte Lucas: Abigail Stinson
Miss Bingley: Logan Tribble
Mr. Gardiner: Richard Young
Mrs. Gardiner: Becky Young
Lady Catherine De Borough/Housekeeper: Susan Sanborn/Tressie Fellman
Sir William Lucas:Matthew Ditsworth
Officer/Ball Guest: Brandon Warden
Georgiana/Ball Guest: Michelle Pinto
Adapted by
JON JORY
Based on the novel by
JANE AUSTENo
Thank you for supporting Biloxi Little Theatre and ALL community theatres!
We're sorry, but children under the age of six will not be admitted.
Season members - this show is included WITH ALL levels of membership.
This event is open seating. Doors open to the theatre one hour prior to curtain. Please arrive early to pick out your seat. Tickets are non-refundable but may be exchanged for another date depending upon availability. Please contact us at bltheatremedia@gmail.com if you have questions or need assistance.
Located in east Biloxi, the playhouse is housed in a historic building at 220 Lee Street, south of the Biloxi Kroc Center and north of the Deer Island cut. Parts of the building date to the 1890's. Amenities include handicapped parking and accessibility, dual air conditioning and heating, and lighted and patrolled parking areas.
Hurricane Katrina devastated the district, and the theatre was seriously damaged. A major renovation took place and improvements are ongoing to this day.
We work to make Biloxi Little Theatre uncommon. We produce plays that other local theatres won’t. We don’t edit our plays for content, and we offer a wide array of material. We work hard to keep our prices reasonable. We offer discounted tickets for seniors, students, and active military. We also offer season tickets at various levels, program advertising, and production sponsorship.
The arts are what make any community an interesting place to live, and Biloxi Little Theatre has been a part of the local arts scene since 1946. For over 20 years we’ve offered summer teen shows; now we’re offering programs for younger children; and we’re always ready to take a shot at something new. Come join us! Buy a ticket; encourage your friends to do the same! Work back stage, volunteer in the lobby, audition for a part! And help us spread the word about just how special theatre can be!
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