{"id":1280,"date":"2012-12-03T00:58:10","date_gmt":"2012-12-03T04:58:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bojnberry.ca\/~boj\/blog\/?p=1280"},"modified":"2012-12-03T11:14:03","modified_gmt":"2012-12-03T15:14:03","slug":"theatre-pride-and-prejudice-at-the-nac","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bojnberry.ca\/~boj\/blog\/?p=1280","title":{"rendered":"Theatre: Pride and Prejudice at the NAC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The only thing more fun than going to see P&#038;P at the theatre is going to see P&#038;P with three friends who are as big fans of the novel as I am. So, you might ask, you had fun no matter what, but how was the play? It was good and bad.<\/p>\n<p>First the good. Pierre Brault was lovely as always. I&#8217;ve seen him in dramatic monologue, as Shakespeare&#8217;s drunk and doing stand up comedy and he was good every time. I don&#8217;t know whether it is a good thing that the best performance was done by the actor playing Mr. Collins, but his dance at the Netherfield ball was hilarious. <\/p>\n<p>Another thing I liked was the writing. Particularly in the first act, the ratio of original language was higher than any other adaptation I have seen while still making sense and imparting all the information in good time. A few creative storytelling tricks surprised and impressed me. However, the writer seemed to have run out of steam towards the end and the second act was much sloppier, contained a few scenes that were too long and the last 15 minutes were positively rushed. The non-original dialogue also appeared more often, was longer and more cringe-worthy. So writing was excellent except when it was not.<\/p>\n<p>As soon as the play was over, the four of us started taking it apart and talking about what we liked and did not like. There were a few decisions that were made that would make Austenites grumble but would not be noticed or ruin the play for anyone else. Charlotte&#8217;s betrayal, Elizabeth&#8217;s calmness after she first turns Darcy down, Elizabeth&#8217;s inaction when Mr. Bennet ousts Lydia from the family home and few other choices made me cringe, but are not necessarily bad in and of themselves. I have a particular way of interpreting the novel and interpretations that clash with my own will grate me without necessarily being grating in general.<\/p>\n<p>What was grating in general was the utterly abominable level of acting. The actresses playing Elizabeth, Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Reynolds were the worst offenders though a few others were also poor. Many of the actors stood straight backed and shouted their lines at the audience. Elizabeth&#8217;s voice was particularly shrill and combining with her back-brace like posture (perhaps she was pretending to wear a corset?) and lack of any intonation in line execution were such that by the end of the play I felt particular dislike towards her. Watching Pride and Prejudice while disliking Lizzy is Not Good. This level of acting would have been fine at a high school play or community theatre, but when I pay over $70 to sit at the back of one of the largest theatre spaces in town I expect professional skill. Fortunately, along with the aforementioned Mr. Collins, actors portraying Darcy, Bingley and Mary were enjoyable and somewhat balanced the atrocity. <\/p>\n<p> It is too bad about the line shouting and sloppy script toward the end because it was a quite nice play otherwise. I am not sure whether to recommend it or not. There were moments where I was quite enjoying myself and then there were moments when I was cringing. I suppose you just have to go and make up your own mind. Apparently the show is so popular they added extra performances.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The only thing more fun than going to see P&#038;P at the theatre is going to see P&#038;P with three friends who are as big fans of the novel as I am. So, you might ask, you had fun no matter what, but how was the play? It was good and bad. First the good. 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