Thank you for the recommendation, Brian. I was actually at your presentation about Austen's Pride during the 2019 National Conference, so I'm eager to explore the piece more. Unfortunately, we're scheduled to do a non-musical next year (we alternate).
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Cassy Maxton-Whitacre
Theatre, Film, and Communications Instructor
Shenandoah Valley Governor's School
Fishersville, VA
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-19-2026 13:38
From: Brian Curl
Subject: Austen (or similar) adaptation
Hi Casey!
I would encourage you to look at "Austen's Pride: a new musical of Pride and Prejudice"! And currently the producers are offering 5 free licensing agreements for EdTA affiliated schools! https://foundation.schooltheatre.org/grants/production-grants/
It is truly some incredible storytelling as it focuses on Jane Austen writing "Pride and Prejudice" and the story comes to life around her. It also features BEAUTIFUL music!
~brian
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Brian Curl
Teaching Artist Alliance
Philadelphia PA
Original Message:
Sent: 02-18-2026 13:05
From: Cassy Maxton-Whitacre
Subject: Austen (or similar) adaptation
Hi all,
It looks like I'm going to have primarily girls next year, and some of them are already making the case for a Jane Austen adaptation or similar period piece. We did Kate Hamill's Sense and Sensibility several years ago and had so much fun. I would like something fun and a little cheeky rather than a traditional adaptation. I also prefer a flexible cast size and opportunities for creative staging. I'm looking at Pride@Prejudice by Daniel Elihu Kramer and Hamill's Emma. Any other suggestions that I should add to my reading list? Thanks!
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Cassy Maxton-Whitacre
Theatre, Film, and Communications Instructor
Shenandoah Valley Governor's School
Fishersville, VA
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