

Sense And Sensibility
Jane Austen
In this vivid new adaptation of Jane Austen’s first published novel, we meet the Dashwood sisters, whose happy lives are dramatically changed in the wake of their father’s death.
Their home is taken by their half-brother and his overbearing wife and they must learn to live on much less far away from all they’re accustomed to.
Amid their misfortune, love alights: the very sensible Elinor falls for the equally cautious Edward Ferrars, while the flighty sensibilities of Marianne flutter ill-advisedly to their handsome, reckless neighbor John Willoughby.
Both hard lessons and gentle guidance help them learn that happiness in love is an unpredictable struggle against the most important social values: family, honor, and wealth.
Luckily, with Jane Austen love wins.
| Character |
|---|
| HENRY DASHWOOD 50s |
| MRS. DASHWOOD 40s |
| ELINOR DASHWOOD late teens/early 20s |
| MARIANNE DASHWOOD late teens |
| MARGARET DASHWOOD early teens |
| JOHN DASHWOOD mid to late 20s |
| FANNY DASHWOOD mid 20s |
| EDWARD FERRARS mid 20s |
| SIR JOHN MIDDLETON 40s |
| MRS. JENNINGS 50s |
| COLONEL BRANDON late 30s |
| JOHN WILLOUGHBY mid 20s |
| CHARLOTTE PALMER 20s |
| MR. PALMER late 20s |
| LUCY STEELE early 20s |
| ROBERT FERRARS early 20s |
| THOMAS |
| SERVANTSMISS GREYAPOTHECARY |
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Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility is a comedy play written by Jane Austen and published by Samuel French .
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