Pride and Prejudice in Midway: CAT Brings Austen to Life
The Heber Valley is abuzz with anticipation as the Charitable Acts Theatre (CAT) prepares to unveil its upcoming production of Pride and Prejudice. This beloved classic, adapted by Melissa Leilani Larson, promises to captivate audiences with its wit, romance, and timeless themes.
The cast and crew have been diligently rehearsing, bringing to life the intricate dynamics of the Bennet family and the enigmatic Mr. Darcy. Their dedication and enthusiasm are palpable, ensuring a performance that resonates with both longtime Austen aficionados and newcomers alike.
Performances will be held June 2–14, 2025, at the historic Midway Town Hall, a beloved landmark in the heart of Midway. This charming venue provides a warm and intimate atmosphere, perfectly suited to transport audiences into the elegant world of Regency-era England.
For more details on showtimes and ticket purchases, please visit hebercat.org. Don't miss this opportunity to experience a fresh take on a literary masterpiece, brought to life by the passionate talents of the Wasatch community.
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