Pride & Prejudice at The Forum
The Forum Bath 1A Forum Buildings, Bath, Somerset, United KingdomStep out of the pages of Austen and straight into Bath’s own art-deco picture-palace as we bring Pride & Prejudice back to the big screen
Step out of the pages of Austen and straight into Bath’s own art-deco picture-palace as we bring Pride & Prejudice back to the big screen
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Austen’s characters come to life partly because of their delicious – often absurd – inconsistencies
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Adrian Lukis, who starred in the renowned BBC TV adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, returns to the role of Mr Wickham this Autumn, following acclaimed, sell-out runs in London and New York.
In Jane Austen’s novels, gossip swirls around the characters. We will see how gossip is the life-blood of the small communities
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