![]() So we are delighted to be adding another tour to the season and creating a brand new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beautiful romantic comedy. The production will have a student dramaturgy team and dialect design, and features sonomime (movement reimagining props in various contexts), role doubling and rollicking good fun. 2022 was a huge year for our partnership with more performances in more pubs than ever before and four Off West End award nominations. An intersectional feminist piece, Sense and Sensibility builds on the reimagined Regency Era in the style of The Watson’s and Bridgerton. Nicky Diss, co-founder of Open Bar Theatre said: “We are thrilled to be back in Fuller’s gardens with our first spring show, Sense and Sensibility. ![]() They find themselves on the property of a distant relative, Sir John Middleton, and start on a journey of love, romance and heartbreak. It follows the three sisters as they must move with their widowed mother from the estate on which they grew up and look for a new home. The classic Austen book tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor, Marianne and Margaret as they come of age. Previous production of Open Bar’s Shakespeare in the Gardenįour performers will take to the pub garden as part of a tour of 23 pubs across London that starts from and finishes 10 June 2023. In previous years, working with Open Bar Theatre, Shakespeare in the Garden has taken place. It’s the first time for pub group Fuller’s to showcase a Jane Austen classic. ![]() The Rose and Crown will stage the production on and The Duke of Kent will stage it on 8 June 2023. ![]() ![]() Ealing’s The Rose and Crown in South Ealing and The Duke of Kent pub in Pitshanger are to turn their gardens into open theatres with a production of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility. ![]()
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