When Elizabeth Bennet met Miss Darcy, it was loathing at first sight - unless, of course, it wasn't? {Queer} Pride and Prejudice is the story you know and love, only significantly gayer than most other adaptations. Using Austen's words and setting, {Queer} Pride and Prejudice retells the classic romance with a reminder that we have always been here.
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When Elizabeth Bennet met Miss Darcy, it was loathing at first sight - unless, of course, it wasn't? {Queer} Pride and Prejudice is the story you know and love, only significantly gayer than most other adaptations. Using Austen's words and setting, {Queer} Pride and Prejudice retells the classic romance with a reminder that we have always been here.
With Jane well recovered, the family makes not one, but two new acquaintances - the droning Mr. Collins and the charming Mr. Wickham. Surely nothing too terribly dramatic shall come of this.
TRANSCRIPT.
{Queer} Pride and Prejudice, based on the novel by Jane Austen, was created by Cassie Josephs and Caroline Mincks, and was adapted and directed by Caroline Mincks and Evan Tess Murray.
Original music was composed by Trace Callahan, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and Tal Minear.
This episode featured the voices of:
Lisette Alvarez as Mary
Jordan Cobb as Elizabeth
Alexander Doddy as Wickham
Alexander Endymion Hernández Diaz as Mr. Collins
Sawyer Greene as Bingley
Eleanor Grey as Jane
Caroline Mincks as Darcy
Evan Tess Murray as Mr. Bennet
Khalila Roney as Lydia
Sarah Rhea Werner as Mrs. Bennet
Chijioke B Williams as Kitty
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{Queer} Pride and Prejudice
When Elizabeth Bennet met Miss Darcy, it was loathing at first sight - unless, of course, it wasn't? {Queer} Pride and Prejudice is the story you know and love, only significantly gayer than most other adaptations. Using Austen's words and setting, {Queer} Pride and Prejudice retells the classic romance with a reminder that we have always been here.