“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife,” Lizzy Bennet chuckles with the sharp wit and charm that has won over readers and now, theatre audiences too. Jane Austen’s cherished novel gets a lively, playful makeover in Kate Hamill’s adaptation of *Pride and Prejudice*. The four Bennet sisters face the pressure of finding wealthy husbands, but Lizzy dreams of more than just matchmaking games. With her bright mind and free spirit, she’s set on avoiding a loveless marriage while poking fun at the silly antics around her. When she encounters the serious Mr. Darcy, she quickly pegs him as everything she dislikes: proud, arrogant, and rude. Yet, Lizzy learns that first impressions can be deceiving and that understanding others’ true natures takes time. Can people move beyond their biases? And how can two people be sure of their future happiness together? Hamill’s *Pride and Prejudice* is a delightful, wacky, and energetic spin on the classic story, packed with laughter, quirky characters, and heartfelt joy.