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PTC Announces MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY

By: Nov. 16, 2018
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Pioneer Theatre Company presents Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, a charming sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The production runs from November 30 through December 15, 2018.

Elizabeth Bennet Darcy has invited her family to join her for her first Christmas after her marriage to Mr. Darcy. Older sister Jane, middle sister Mary and younger sister Lydia join Lizzy for the festivities. Will an unexpected visitor catch the eye of bookish Mary, and will romance follow? Both lovers of Austen and those new to her work will enjoy this sparkling holiday comedy that will be loved by the whole family.

Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley is by Lauren Gunderson and byMARGOT MELCON. In 2017 Gunderson was the most produced playwright in America, with other works including I and You, Exit Pursued by a Bear, The Taming, Toil and Trouble and others. Melcon has developed plays with TheatreWorks, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, the Kennedy Center, and more, and is currently the Program Executive for Promoting Culture at the Zellerbach Family Foundation.

Elizabeth Ramos plays Mary Bennet, the middle Bennet sister. Finally coming into her own, Mary is no longer the solemn, plain sister she was inPride and Prejudice, and has a chance to find love of her own. Ramos was in PTC's Play-by-Play reading in October, Art & Class. Her Off-Broadway work includes The Surgeon and her Daughters, The Idea of Me and A Month in the Country.

Arthur de Bourgh is played by Jamen Nanthakumar. A studious bachelor who prefers books to people, Arthur has recently inherited a large estate and is trying to understand his new responsibilities when he comes to Pemberley for the Christmas holidays. Nanthakumar is making his debut at PTC, with other credits including Under the Bodhi Tree, LUDO's Broken Brideand The Light in the Piazza in New York.

Playing Elizabeth Bennet Darcy and her husband Fitzwilliam Darcy are ANNE LOUISE BRINGS and Greg Balla, respectively. Brings returns to PTC after last season's Play-by-Play reading of Perpetual Girl, and 2015's The Crucible. Additional credits in Salt Lake City include Blackbird, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cabaret and Titus Andronicus. Balla has been seen Off-Broadway in Straight and Blue Man Group as well as in You Can't Kiss a Movie and Power Plays.

The rest of the Equity ensemble includes RACHEL CLAUSEN and Logan James Hall as eldest Bennet sister Jane Bingley and her husband Charles, and Jessica Naimy as Lydia Wickham, Elizabeth's younger sister.

University of Utah ATP student SAVANNAH MOFFAT plays Arthur's cousinAnne de Bourgh. ATP student Emily Nash understudies the roles of Mary Bennet and Elizabeth Darcy.

Guest director Julie Kramer directs the production. Kramer directedOutside Mullingar at Pioneer Theatre Company, as well as Play-by-Play readings Perpetual Girl, A Requiem for August Moon, Slow Food and True Art. Her work in New York includes Rona Jaffe's The Best of Everything, Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder's Santa Doesn't and And...Action by Eleanor Burgess.

Scenic design is by Lauren Helpern, an award-winning set designer based in New York City. Her designs have been seen in productions including4000 Miles and Disgraced at Lincoln Center Theater and BUG at Barrow Street Theatre.

Costume designer Susan Branch TOWNE returns to Pioneer Theatre Company, after previous shows including A Comedy of Tenors, The Tempest, Hamlet, My Fair Lady, Chicago, Romeo & Juliet, Sophisticated Ladies andDisney's Beauty and the Beast. She has worked at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Denver Center Theatre Company, Yale Repertory Theatre, New York City Opera and other numerous productions. She is based in Austin, Texas.

Lighting design is by Michael Gilliam whose previous Pioneer Theatre Company credits include Fences, Sting's The Last Ship and Two Dollar Bill. His Broadway resume includes Bonnie and Clyde, Brooklyn, Big River andStand-Up Tragedy. He also designed Gershwin Alone for London's West End. His National tours include Peter Pan, Brooklyn, Guys and Dolls and Big River.

Hair and makeup design is by PTC resident designer AMANDA FRENCH, and sound design is by PTC resident designer ALLAN BRANSON.



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