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Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel Hits The West End

by Staff Writer
September 12, 2017
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Austentatious by Robert Viglasky

Austentatious by Robert Viglasky

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that anyone in possession of wit and good taste must be in want of great entertainment…

Join Austentatious for the social event of the season, as they take London’s West End by storm.

Austentatious is an entirely improvised comedy play, starring a cast of the country’s sharpest comic performers, who conjure up a ‘lost’ Jane Austen novel based on nothing more than a title suggested by the audience. Whether you’ve read all of Austen’s works or none of them, this hilarious show will be a totally new experience.

       

Performed in full Regency costume with live musical accompaniment, no two shows are ever the same. Previous ’lost‘ masterpieces include The Sixth Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Shark and Double 0 Darcy. Expect witty heroines, dashing gents and preposterous plots. Swooning guaranteed.

Underbelly Productions’ Ed Bartlam said: “Austentatious has been one of the most successful and best-loved shows we’ve worked with in both Edinburgh and on the South Bank in recent years, so it’s a huge privilege to be able to bring them to a West End audience for the first time. It’s their biggest production ever but, as the great lady herself said: ‘One cannot have too large a party’, so bring it on.”

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Austentatious’ West End shows will coincide with their national tour, running from 22 September – 23 November. It will be at the Piccadilly Theatre 5th December 2017, 23rd January 2018 and 13th February 2018.  More details here. 

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