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Tickets
🎫 Rental of the new musical Pride and Prejudice by Tony Nominee Paul Gordon
🎫 Purchase of the new musical Pride and Prejudice by Tony Nominee Paul Gordon
General Info
📅 Date and time: watch whenever you want
📱 Next steps: read your Fever ticket for instructions on how to watch the musical
Description
Pride & Prejudice, based on the classic novel by Jane Austen, is a new musical adaptation by Tony Award nominee Paul Gordon (Broadway’s Jane Eyre). The show was filmed at the Tony Award-winning TheatreWorks Silicon Valley in Palo Alto, CA., where it played its world premiere from December 4, 2019 to January 4, 2020 and established an all-time box office record. The production was directed by TheatreWorks’ Founding Artistic Director Robert Kelley and choreographed by Dottie Lester-White.
🎫 Rental of the new musical Pride and Prejudice by Tony Nominee Paul Gordon
🎫 Purchase of the new musical Pride and Prejudice by Tony Nominee Paul Gordon
General Info
📅 Date and time: watch whenever you want
📱 Next steps: read your Fever ticket for instructions on how to watch the musical
Description
Pride & Prejudice, based on the classic novel by Jane Austen, is a new musical adaptation by Tony Award nominee Paul Gordon (Broadway’s Jane Eyre). The show was filmed at the Tony Award-winning TheatreWorks Silicon Valley in Palo Alto, CA., where it played its world premiere from December 4, 2019 to January 4, 2020 and established an all-time box office record. The production was directed by TheatreWorks’ Founding Artistic Director Robert Kelley and choreographed by Dottie Lester-White.