Pride and Prejudice to be staged on August Bank Holiday Saturday

Pride and PrejudiceWith a large cast, traditional costume and an original music score performed by members of the company, take a step back in time with Chapterhouse Theatre Company as we meet Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters. Whilst their interfering mother engineers various courtships, sisters Elizabeth and Jane must pursue their own quest for true love. Amongst misunderstandings, mistakes and miscommunications, the two girls must fight for the men they love until Elizabeth can finally surpass her prejudices to see past the proud exterior of the enigmatic Mr Darcy. After all, it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife…

‘Don’t miss…the perfect evening’
The Daily Express

Pride and PrejudiceOpen-air theatre lends itself perfectly to pre-show picnics and/or suppers, which help towards creating an enjoyable and memorable experience for the audience. Friends and family can gather for an evening of social relaxation and entertainment in the beautiful surroundings of Exbury Gardens and enjoy a healthy dose of escapism under the setting sun.

Chapterhouse Theatre Company produces accessible, traditional but innovative shows that entertain thousands of theatregoers throughout Britain each year, with this year’s Pride and Prejudice being an adaptation by Laura Turner.

Saturday 28th August 2010. Gates open 6:00pm. Performance: 7:30pm – 10:00pm hours approx.

Chapterhouse Theatre CompanyTickets are now available to purchase from the Exbury Box Office with an early-bird or season ticket booking discount on: (023) 8024 5750.
Tickets are also available from:
Lymington TIC (01590) 689000
Lyndhurst TIC (023) 8028 2269
See Tickets (0871) 2200260
Adults £12 / Students & Children £8 / Families (2 Adults & 2 Children) £35
Parties of 10+, Exbury Season Ticket Holders & bookings prior to Sat 7 Aug 2010 10% Discount
The Exbury Gift Shop will be open before the performance for last-minute picnic essentials.
For a recent review of Chapterhouse's Pride and Prejudice visit:
http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/28576/pride-and-prejudice