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Gay Pride and No Prejudice archiveDarcy has loved Bingley since they were boys. At first through the innocent lens of childhood, but now the hunger to play childish games has been replaced by a more dangerous desire. For if Darcy admits his love, will Bingley and the judgemental lens of adulthood cast him out of Society? It is 1812, and a few self-appointed men have kidnapped God and democracy. They have decided, in their absence, that two men must never be together. Bingley has accepted this and so attempts to fall for the demure and lovely Jane Bennet. Darcy, already suffering, falls foul of Jane's sister, the not-at-all demure, Elizabeth (Lizzie). Lizzie is outspoken in her wish for gender equality: for husbands to take their wives' surnames and, 'horror of horrors', for a woman to eventually become Prime Minister. But her prejudice toward Darcy's pride and wealth begins to melt when he proves himself an outspoken advocate of women's rights. Bingley seeks Mr & Mrs Bennet's feelings about marriage ('Mrs Bennet and I were deliriously happy for 18 years... and then we met') in order to plan a perfect, but false future with Jane, and it is ultimately he who must decide between an assumed happiness or his love for Darcy; a love that, in the 19th century, 'dare not speak its name'. Peppered with comedy, Gay Pride and No Prejudice is the story of two men and one woman's struggle for acceptance in an era when the few retained the right to judge the many.

Cast/Performers

Sohie Bloor (Elizabeth Bennet), Sophie Bradley (Jane Bennet), Michael Gillette (Darcy), Noah Butt (Bingley), Marianne March (Mrs Bennet), David Kerby-Kendall (Mr Bennet)

Creatives/Company

Author: David Kerby-Kendall
Presented by: Stephen Leslie
Director: Luke Fredericks
Design: Bob Sterrett
Producer: Stephen Leslie Productions

Gay Pride and No Prejudice

Gay Pride and No Prejudice (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0298527951. Details of all Gay Pride and No Prejudice archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02028483088

Archive Listings

8 Oct 24
  to
2 Nov 24
Union Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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