The Pride (play)

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The Pride
Written byAlexi Kaye Campbell
Characters3 male, 1 female (all doubling)
Date premiered2008
Royal Court Theatre in London
Original languageEnglish

The Pride is a British drama by Alexi Kaye Campbell that counterpoints two parallel love stories. In 2008 it premiered at the Royal Court Theatre to critical acclaim, winning the Laurence Olivier Award under the direction of Jamie Lloyd and starring Bertie Carvel, J. J. Feild and Lyndsey Marshal. It made its Off-broadway debut at MCC Theater in 2010 starring Hugh Dancy, Andrea Riseborough and Ben Whishaw and directed by Joe Mantello. In 2012 The Pride made its Australian debut at Red Stitch Actors Theatre, starring Lyall Brooks, Ben Geurens and Ngaire Dawn Fair under Gary Abrahams' direction.

Productions

Character Original Cast, 2008 Original New York Cast, 2010 Original Australian Cast, 2012 Revival London Cast, 2013 Original Korean Cast, 2014
Director Jamie Lloyd Joe Mantello Gary Abrahams Jamie Lloyd Kim Dong-yeon
Philip J. J. Feild Hugh Dancy Lyall Brooks Harry Hadden-Paton Lee Myung-hang

Jung Sang-yun

Oliver Bertie Carvel Ben Whishaw Ben Geurens Al Weaver Oh Jong-hyuk

Park Eun-suk

Sylvia Lyndsey Marshal Andrea Riseborough Ngaire Dawn Fair Hayley Atwell Kim So-jin

Kim Ji-hyun

The Man/Peter/The Doctor Tim Steed Adam James Ben Prendergast Mathew Horne Kim Jong-gu

Choi Dae-hun

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