My recent favorite #tctheater holiday* tradition is the Christmas at Pemberley plays, a series of three plays by Lauren Gunderson (one of the most produced playwrights in the country, often writing plays about women in history, particularly in STEM) and Margot Melcon. The Jungle Theater produced all three of these plays beginning in 2017, and even co-commissioned two of them. Lyric Arts has picked up the tradition the last few years, culminating in the third play this season. Each of these plays focuses on a different Bennet sister or two, but they're all similar in their sparkling dialogue that feels both period appropriate and refreshingly modern, their centering of women in the story (continuing the legacy of Jane Austen), their fleshing out of characters who didn't get much space in the original novel, and their charming romances complete with obstacles to be overcome, just like all good Austen heroines. With Georgiana and Kitty we get not one but two new Austen heroines to love and root for in their pursuit of love, art, purpose, and happiness.** Lyric's production is an absolute delight, and I hope that they continue to cycle through these three plays for years to come! But for now, you can visit Pemberley Thursdays through Sundays until December 22.
If you haven't seen the first two Pemberley plays - no worries, each is a separate story unto itself. They all occur over the same Christmas holiday at the home of Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy two years after the events of Pride and Prejudice. This play is the final one chronologically, and the first to include all five Bennet sisters. Plus the honorary sixth Bennet sister - Mr. Darcy's sister Georgiana, whom all of the sisters have embraced as one of their own, but particularly the heretofore unseen Kitty. Georgiana and Kitty are the closest of friends, and excited to welcome a certain gentleman with whom Georgiana has been corresponding. The problem is she hasn't told her overprotective brother that she invited Mr. Henry Grey to Pemberley, along with his friend Thomas O'Brien. With the help of Lizzy, Mr. Darcy begrudgingly comes around, but is less than welcoming towards Mr. Grey, remembering a certain Mr. Wickham who once tried to take advantage of Georgiana to get his hands on the family fortune. This, along with Georgiana and Henry's adorably charming awkwardness at finally being in the same room with each other, plus a secret about Henry's family concealed in a letter ("there's always a letter"), makes the course of this true love run rather bumpily. Then, as many TV shows do, this play employs a sizable time jump over intermission. It's suddenly six years later, and we have more catching up to do on all of the sisters as they prepare for the debut of a new society of women musicians created by Kitty and accomplished pianist Georgiana. Is there room for romance in all this busyness? Of course there is, it's Christmas at Pemberley!**
the Bennet sisters plus one (photo by Molly Weibel) |
Georgiana (Morgan Kempton) finds her voice (photo by Molly Weibel) |
The look of the piece is just charming, with the aforementioned fluid and elegant set. It's more simple that the Pemberley set in Miss Bennet, but still conveys the grandness of the estate (and is once again designed by Greg Vanselow). The period costumes include gorgeous empire-waist dresses with matching hats, gloves, and capes for the women, elegant suits with tall boots for the men (costume design by Jessica Moore, also returning from last year). And it's fun to see that most, if not all, of the actors seem to be in their real hair, with perhaps a few more curls and swirls than they'd wear on a normal day.
I really can't recommend the Pemberley plays enough, any of them anywhere, and this one at Lyric Arts in particular. If you like Bridgerton, particularly the Eloise/Penelope friendship, you'll love these plays. Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley, continues through December 22.