It is a truth universally acknowledged that Pride and Prejudice is a love story for the ages. Set in the stunning Regency period (a la Bridgerton), this spunky adaptation of the Jane Austen classic pokes fun at the “marriage mart” and the societal norms that fuel its madness. Kate Hamill’s playful take on the iconically independent Lizzy Bennet and the seemingly aloof Mr. Darcy will be directed by visiting artist Peg O'Keef, with support from the Thomas P. Johnson Distinguished Visiting Artist Program. We invite you to fall in love with this timeless tale all over again.

Interior of the Annie Russell Theatre, bright stage and full audience

Performance Dates & Times

Thursday, November 21 at 7:30pm
Friday, November 22 at 7:30pm
Saturday, November 23 at 2pm
Saturday, November 23 at 7:30pm
Sunday, November 24 at 4pm

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The words 'Garden Party November 24 at 2:30pm' surrounded by flowers

Garden Party Event

Before the final performance of Pride and Prejudice, we’re hosting a tea in the lovely outdoor space between the Annie and the Chapel. Your ticket supports scholarships for theatre and dance students and includes tea (of course), passed hors d'oeuvres and desserts, live music, and a visit from the actors in their gorgeous Regency-era costumes. (Dressing up is highly encouraged, but not necessary!)

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Know Before You Go

What are the content and sensory advisories for this production?

Pride & Prejudice contains piercing screams and moments of cacophony. There is cross-dressing in the production, as well as sexual innuendo.

How long is the show?

Pride & Prejudice lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission.

Which performance of Pride & Prejudice offers American Sign Language interpretation?

The Saturday, November 23 evening performance of Pride & Prejudice at 7:30pm will offer American Sign Language interpretation. When booking your tickets, please select the seats labeled, "ASL Seating (Choose if you need accommodations)."

Which performance of Pride & Prejudice offers audio description for blind and low-vision patrons?

The Saturday, November 23 matinee performance of Pride & Prejudice at 2pm will offer live audio description. Please contact the box office at (407) 646-2145 to book your seats.

How can I chat with someone to learn more about the show?

Email boxoffice@rollins.edu or call (407) 646-2145.