About the show
A wickedly funny comedy play reimagining Jane Austen's classic, performed at The Vaults in London. Running time approximately 2 hours.
About Plied and Prejudice
What happens when the genteel world of Regency romance collides with sharp, contemporary comedy? Plied and Prejudice answers that question with enormous theatrical flair. This original comedy play takes the bones of one of English literature's most cherished stories and rebuilds it as something entirely its own: a riotous, wine-soaked romp through drawing rooms, country estates, and the chaotic pursuit of love and social standing. Familiar faces from the Bennet household return, but expect them to be bolder, funnier, and considerably less well-behaved than you might remember.
The production plays fast and loose with period convention, contrasting the rigid social codes of Regency England with a thoroughly modern sensibility. The result is a show that works as both a loving tribute to Austen and a gleeful skewering of everything she held sacred. Whether you come as a devoted reader of the source material or simply someone in search of a genuinely funny night at the theatre, Plied and Prejudice delivers.
What Sets This Production Apart
The comedy here is layered and precise. The writing finds humour not just in the absurdity of the original plot but in the gap between how these characters see themselves and how the audience sees them. Mr Darcy's famous brooding intensity becomes a source of sustained, escalating comedy. The Bennet family's social anxieties are amplified until they tip into glorious farce. And at the centre of it all is a heroine who brings wit, appetite, and a remarkable tolerance for both nonsense and Chardonnay.
The staging matches the script's energy, with costumes that honour the period while winking conspicuously at the present day. Scene transitions are swift and playful, keeping the pace sharp across the full two-hour running time. This is ensemble comedy at its best, with every member of the rotating cast contributing to a production that feels alive and responsive at each performance.
Who Will Enjoy This Show
Plied and Prejudice is firmly aimed at adults, and the humour ranges from witty wordplay to broader physical comedy. It is an ideal choice for a group night out, a date with a fellow Austen enthusiast, or simply an evening when you want to laugh without having to think too hard about why. Those who know Pride and Prejudice well will find plenty of knowing references to reward their familiarity, but no prior knowledge is required to follow the story or enjoy the jokes.
The show is not recommended for young children, both in terms of content and atmosphere. The Vaults has an inherently grown-up character, and the production leans into that. Groups celebrating birthdays, hen parties, or any occasion that benefits from collective laughter will find this a particularly good fit.
The Venue: The Vaults, Waterloo
The Vaults is one of London's most distinctive performance spaces, occupying a network of atmospheric tunnels beneath Waterloo Station. Its brick arched ceilings and industrial texture give any production staged there an immediacy and energy that more conventional venues cannot replicate. For a comedy with immersive ambitions, it is close to an ideal setting.
The venue is within easy walking distance of Waterloo Station, which is served by the London Underground, National Rail, and numerous bus routes. The area is well connected from across central London and beyond, making it a convenient destination for visitors and Londoners alike. Arrive a little early to soak in the atmosphere before the show begins.
Tickets and Booking Information
Pricing for Plied and Prejudice is to be confirmed, so it is worth checking current availability to see the latest ticket options. The Vaults is an intimate venue, and seating is limited, meaning popular dates can move quickly once booking opens. Choosing your seats thoughtfully is worthwhile given the character of the space, and some positions will offer a closer, more immersive experience of the action.
To check availability and secure your seats, browse the current listings on BritishTheatre.com or see availability at tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. The cast rotates regularly, so each visit brings a fresh interpretation of these beloved comic characters.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Frequently asked questions
What is Plied and Prejudice about?
Plied and Prejudice is a comedy play that reimagines the world of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice through a contemporary comedic lens. It follows familiar characters from the Bennet household through the chaos of Regency romance, played for maximum laughs with a sharp, modern sensibility woven throughout.
How long does Plied and Prejudice run?
The running time for Plied and Prejudice is approximately two hours. Check your specific booking confirmation for any interval information relevant to your performance.
Where is Plied and Prejudice performed?
The show is staged at The Vaults in Waterloo, London. The venue is located beneath Waterloo Station and is easily accessible from Waterloo Underground and National Rail services.
Is Plied and Prejudice suitable for children?
Plied and Prejudice is primarily aimed at adult audiences. The humour and atmosphere of The Vaults are better suited to grown-up groups rather than young children. If you are unsure whether the content is appropriate, it is worth contacting the venue directly before booking.
Do I need to know Pride and Prejudice to enjoy the show?
No prior knowledge of the original novel or its adaptations is needed to follow the story or appreciate the comedy. Audiences who are familiar with Austen's work will recognise additional layers of humour, but the show is written to entertain everyone regardless of their literary background.
How do I get tickets for Plied and Prejudice?
You can check availability and book tickets through BritishTheatre.com or via tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. The Vaults is an intimate space, so booking in advance is recommended to avoid missing out on your preferred date.
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