Pride and Prejudice Outdoor Theatre
Join family and friends for an evening of magical theatre in the 250th anniversary year of Austen’s birth on 4 July 2025 at The Children's Country House at Sudbury.
- Booking essential
Step back in time over two hundred years and meet Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters as they navigate the mire of manners of regency society. With stunning period costume, timeless wit, and a romantic original score, Chapterhouse’s Pride and Prejudice is a faithful telling of Austen’s greatest work. Join family and friends for an evening of magical theatre in the 250th anniversary year of Austen’s birth on 4 July at The Children's Country House at Sudbury. Gates open at 6.30pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £22.00 |
Child Age 5-16/NUS Student | £15.40 |
Group Family - 1A, 2C | £46.01 |
Group Family - 2A, 2C | £64.20 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01283585337 Please visit link to book tickets. All tickets are non-refundable.
- Meeting point
Performances will take place in the Stableyard. Gates open at 6.30pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.
- What to bring and wear
Please bring your own rugs or low-backed seating and wrap up warm as it may drop colder in the evening. Café will be open for refreshments.
- Accessibility
This performance will be BSL interpreted. Performance will take place in the stable yard. Full access facilities available, including Changing Places, wheelchair hire and accessible vehicle transport to and from property.
- Other
You’ll need something comfy to sit on, as seating is not provided. Camping chairs, low-backed seats, cushions and rugs are recommended. Please remember not to bring any pop-up structures or other items which could obscure the performance for other visitors. We also recommend warm clothing and a comfy blanket to wrap up in, as the weather can often turn quite chilly later on in the evenings. The Cafe will also be open, serving a selection of tea, coffee, ice-cream and pasties.
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