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Pride and Prejudice Rehearsals Begin with a Regency Era Tea Party!

We are thrilled to announce that rehearsals for this year's Senior School play, Pride and Prejudice, have officially kicked off! To set the tone for the production, the cast was invited to attend a delightful tea party, immersing themselves in the elegance and decorum of the Regency Era.

During the event, the cast not only sipped tea and enjoyed biscuits with faux clotted cream and jams, but they also learned the art of proper Regency etiquette. From mastering bows and curtsies to engaging in period-appropriate handshakes and social niceties, the students fully embraced their characters – accents and all! The directors were overjoyed by the cast's enthusiasm and dedication, noting how this immersive experience fostered ensemble building among the cast members.

Stay tuned for more updates as we delve deeper into the creative process behind our production. We'll be featuring highlights from our talented cast and crew in upcoming newsletters. 

Mark your calendars! Pride and Prejudice will take the stage from April 10-12. We look forward to your support and hope to see you at the shows!

Tap below to see some video clips from the event!

Cast tea party part. 1
Cast tea party part. 2

Karlee Sinclair
Junior and Senior School Faculty


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King’s-Edgehill School is located in Mi'kma'ki, the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq People.