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A modern musical take on ‘Pride and Prejudice’

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Madeline Weinberger and Billy Hagee in the lead roles of Marcy Fitzwilliams and Austin Bennett in the Utah Repertory Theater Company’s production of "i love you because.” Source: Utah Repertory Theatre Company

The Salt Lake Tribune

First published Mar 15 2013 01:01AM
Updated Mar 15, 2013 05:01PM

Utah Repertory Theater Company’s production of "i love you because" is a modern-day musical that takes place in New York City — nowhere near the 19th-century England that Jane Austen wrote about.

But Austenites will find something familiar about this romantic comedy, as it is based on Pride and Prejudice — with the gender roles reversed.

In this show, which opens Friday, March 22, Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet becomes Austin Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy — aka Mr. Darcy— becomes Marcy Fitzwilliams. The lead roles are played by Billy Hagee and Madeline Weinberger, who just finished playing Edie in Pygmalion Theatre Company’s "Cheat."

While the audience doesn’t need to know Pride and Prejudice to enjoy the show, artistic director Johnny Hebda said "The connection adds a comic level to the musical."

Written by composer Joshua Salzman and lyricists Ryan Cunningham, "i love you because" was first performed off-Broadway in 2006 at the Village Theatre. At that time, The Wall Street Journal called it "everything an off-Broadway musical should be … a charming piece of work that will send you home smiling."

This is only the second production for Utah’s newest theater company. The semiprofessional group produced "Side Show" in January. The company will focus on regional premieres along with lesser-known shows, according to its website.

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