Forte Musical Theatre
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Previous show title - Photographed by Grace Wolff
About the Show
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Past Show - Title

Show Description
When the Cochrane Ranche Amateur Players announce a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, stage manager Sam has her hands full with a colourful array of community theatre misfits: a clueless director, an egotistical writer/choreographer/leading lady, a scorned diva, an overlooked veteran, and the town’s local druggie. But when Sam begins to fall for the leading man, things really start to get complicated. This hilarious musical follows the group's journey as they unwittingly butcher Jane Austen's beloved classic. With a jazzy score and anachronisms galore, Austentatious is terrible theater at its absolute comedic best.
"From the obligatory I love showbiz show-stopping song, to the payoff in the group's final performance, which culminates in a tap dance contest between the Victorian protagonists, Elizabeth and Lydia Bennett, this piece hits its targets, keeps up its pacing and is very funny.”
- The New York Times
Show Details
April 8 - 19, 2025
Music and Lyrics by Matt Board & Joe Slabe
Book by Matt Board, Jane Caplow, Kate Galvin, Luisa Hinchliff & Joe Slabe
A Forte Musical Theatre Production
in the Beddington Theatre Arts Centre
Rated 13+ for strong language
The Cast
Emily
Natascha Girgis
Lauren
Sarah Irwin
Dominic
Doug McKeag
David
Eric Wigston
Jess
Elinor Holt
Sam
Jessica Jones
Blake
Ethan Vasquez Taylor
The Crew
Director
Natascha Girgis
Choreographer
Sarah Irwin
Assistant Director
Doug McKeag
Costume Designer
Eric Wigston
Band Leader
Eric Wigston
Musical Director
Natascha Girgis
Stage Manager
Sarah Irwin
Set Designer
Doug McKeag
Sound Designer
Doug McKeag
Production Assistant
Doug McKeag
Previous show title - Photographed by Grace Wolff