Pride and Prejudice Tickets

Play
St. Paul's Church
Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9ED
Running Time 2hr 20min. Incl. 1 Interval.
Running Since Wed, 3 September 2025
Booking Until Thu, 4 September 2025
Monday - -
Tuesday - -
Wednesday - 19:30
Thursday - 19:30
Friday - -
Saturday - -
Sunday - -

Upcoming Performances

Today is Thu, 1 May 2025

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More about Pride and Prejudice

For high society, life in the 19th century is a whirlwind of luxurious parties, eligible gentlemen, and scandalous gossip. The only way to survive with your reputation - and family fortune - intact is to find a husband or wife before the music stops! Lizzy Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy stand among the madness as the only sane, thoughtful people. They might make a good match…if they didn’t bitterly hate each other! Can they reconcile their differences before the champagne stops flowing? And does Lizzy even want to?
Accessibility
 This performance will take place outdoors, on the lawns of the church. Unfortunately, due to two small stone steps there is no step free access.

Frequently Asked Questions How do I access the Actors' Church? There are usually five entrances to the Actors' Church - only one will be open for this performance. This entrance can be found via Bedford Street through two large iron gates. It is a short walk from Covent Garden or Leicester Square station. The Box Office is located just beyond the gates at the entrance of the garden.

What if I require step-free entry to the church? As noted, there is no step free entry to the performance area, however it is step free into the main body of the grounds via Bedford Street.

What time do you open? Access to the church grounds will be from 45 minutes before the start of the performance.

Can I book a ticket on the door? Yes, you will be able to book a ticket on the door. Please note, the venue only accept card payments.

How do I book a specific seat? This performance has unreserved seating, and is on a first come, first serve basis. Alternatively, if you would prefer to bring your own chair or picnic blanket, please let the Front Of House staff know, and they will do their best to seat you.

Do you sell refreshments? The bar will open from 45 minutes before the performance starts and during the interval. You will be able to purchase cold drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), including Prosecco, Pimm's and other favourites.

Can I bring a picnic? Although the venue do allow you to bring your own picnic blanket, you may bring food but only drinks that have been purchased onsite can be consumed on the premises.

Are there toilets? Yes, there are gender neutral bathrooms located on the first floor of the church. There is also an access toilet located within the foyer of the church. Access to the church is step free.

What happens if it rains? The Great British summertime is famous for its unpredictable weather! In 99% of cases, the performance will continue come rain or shine. In cases of heavy rain, it may be necessary to halt the performance for a short period. In the unlikely circumstance of extreme weather (including extreme heat), the performance may be postponed until a further date. Do please dress for the weather accordingly! If possible, try to avoid bringing umbrellas as they can block sight-lines for other audience members. Raincoats and ponchos are just as fetching - the venue can provide free ponchos for audience members without any suitable cover!

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St. Paul's Church

Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9ED
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Iris Theatre was created in 2007 to produce work at the world-famous St. Paul’s Church in Covent Garden. Growing year on year, Iris gained full charity status in Oct 2009 with a mission to support the development of the next generation of professional theatre practitioners and to produce a fresh and vibrant repertoire of varied work resulting in affordable and accessible theatre.

Our collaborative approach explores performance of all styles (from classical theatre to circus-style acrobatics) working as a cohesive whole. Our artist participants include actors, musicians, opera singers, producers, directors, writers, composers, lyricists, theatre designers, stage managers, who all have the chance to work in a central London venue with a high level of exposure.

Today the company is firmly rooted within the West End theatre environment. We produce a fresh and vibrant repertoire of varied work resulting in affordable and accessible theatre catering to all age ranges right in the heart of London. Our collaborative approach explores performance of all styles (from classical theatre to circus-style acrobatics) working as a cohesive whole.