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Wild, Hilarious, Charming Adaptation of ‘Sense and Sensibility’ at South Pasadena High

Published on Nov 13, 2021

South Pasadena High School’s award-winning Drama Department will perform Kate Hamill’s wild, hilarious, and charming adaptation of “Sense and Sensibility,” based on the beloved novel by Jane Austen, as they return to live performing for the first time in two years.

On Saturday and Sunday, November 13, and 14, the story of the unforgettable 19th-century English sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood will unfold at sunset in a fast-paced production that is literally on wheels. A specially constructed stage and set pieces will keep the actors in motion.

“We are thrilled to be getting back to live productions after two years without, and for this exciting comeback, the crew is building an entire outdoor stage complete with lighting, mics, and sets-on-wheels,” Nick Hoffa, South Pasadena High School drama director, said in a statement. “I hope everyone will join us for a rollicking evening as we tell this story of two young women struggling – amidst the constricting social norms of Austen’s England – to find happiness. It’s truly a timeless tale – and a darn good time.”

Hamill’s adaptation of “Sense and Sensibility” follows the sisters’ fortunes and misfortunes after their father’s sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. The story explores universal human reactions to societal pressures, both reasonable and ridiculous, posing the question: “when reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart?”

Of the play, the New York Times said “an unconditional delight… invigorating… a bouncy, jaunty take on Austen… remains remarkably true to the values and priorities of its source. The classic Austen preoccupations with real estate, income, class, reputation and equilibrium in life are all rendered brightly and legibly here.”

Performances begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Tiger Patio at South Pasadena High School. Concessions will include snacks and hot beverages.

“Come for the hot cocoa and cider, and stay for the heartwarming production – and the renewal of live theater at SPHS,” Hoffa added.

“Sense and Sensibility,” with technical direction by James Jontz, starts at 5:30 p.m. at Tiger Patio, South Pasadena High School, at 1401 Fremont Ave.

General admission is $15. Tickets may be purchased online at www.sphsasb.org, in the SPHS student bank after noon, and at the door.

For more information, call (626) 441-5820 or visit www.southpasdrama.com/senseandsensibility.

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