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    Pride and Prejudice by Helen Jerome

    Pride and Prejudice by Helen Jerome

    Bethel College

    October 11-October 13, 2007

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    Bethel College Theatre Arts Department is proud to present: Pride and Prejudice A great success in New York and London. Mrs. Bennett is determined to get her daughters married. Jane, Elizabeth and Lydia are pleasant-looking girls in a period when a woman's one possible career is matrimony. To be a wife was success. Anything else was failure. Jane and her Mr. Bingley and Lydia with her Mr. Wickham are quite content with things as they are. But not Elizabeth! She actually refuses to marry Mr. Collins, whom she openly deplores, and also Mr. Darcy, whom she secretly adores. The play is the story of the duel between Elizabeth and her pride and Darcy and his prejudice. Each gives in before the evening is over and pride and prejudice meet halfway.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Adults $12.00
      Students and Seniors $10.00

      October 12 interpreted for the deaf community.

      Info Phone: 574-257-7633

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      October 11-October 13, 2007

      Times:
      7:30 p.m.

    • Venue Info

      Everest-Rohrer Chapel / Bethel College

      1001 W McKinley Ave Mishawaka, IN 46545

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    • Accessibility Info
      • Assisted Listening System
      • Wheelchair Access
      • Sign Language

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