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Pride and Prejudice at the Arts Club in Crisp Witty Fashion

Garima Goswami, 10 Feb, 2016 11:15 AM
    English literature’s classic romantic novel may have been adapted into myriad plots worldwide (zombies and vampires even) but most certainly Sarah Rodgers comical twist to our beloved novel stirs up the magic for Austen fans. It is witty piece of true delight, concisely piecing together the best dialogues with remarkable company into an entertainingly charming play. 
     
    In a packed theatre, the play begins with live music inspired by Austen’s own music library. The lives of five Bennet sisters (Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Lydia and Kitty) suddenly takes a twist when two young men visit their town. While Jane is attracted to one of them, Elizabeth cannot help but rebuke the other’s character. All of this amongst the tumultuousness of Mrs. Bennett finding a wealthy groom for her daughters. 
     
    Playwrighter Janet Munsil’s satire commentary created out of the original content is commendable, although it does seem slightly rushed following the interval. There are moments when the writer infuses unnecessary urban expressions highlighting a desperation to keep the satire flowing, but this does not take away from the charm of the romantic plot. 
     
    A character indubitably claiming attention throughout the evening was that of Mr. Collins/Mrs. Reynolds, played by Scott Bellis. It wouldn’t be wrong to say, he was leading the show to infuse the essence of wit in this romantic piece. 
     
    The pairing of Eric Craig as Fitzwilliam Darcy and Naomi Wright as Elizabeth Bennet seems to sync well into the plot. In fact, Rodgers consolidation of characters from various backgrounds is laudably in true Canadian spirit. Sarah Donald and Daniel Deorksen doing double duty as Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner are pleasantly refreshing on the chords, as is the landscape inspired by John Constable, the English Romantic painter. Overall, the play is engaging, keeping you excited for the obvious in a crisp witty fashion. 
     
    As part of Arts Club Theatre Company, the play will be running until Feb 28th at Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage. Don’t miss it!
     
    Photo Credit: David Cooper

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