The Pantaloons present Sense and Sensibility - Churchyard Theatre

The Pantaloons present Sense and Sensibility - Churchyard Theatre

Experience Jane Austen's classic tale "Sense and Sensibility" like never before with The Pantaloons in our ancient Churchyard

By Southwark Cathedral

Date and time

Thursday, July 10 · 7 - 9pm GMT+1

Location

Southwark Cathedral

Southwark Cathedral London SE1 9DA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join the critically acclaimed Pantaloons theatre company as they celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th Anniversary with their 2025 touring production of Sense and Sensibility.

Elinor Dashwood has a lot of good Sense. Her sister Marianne Dashwood has an excess of Sensibility. Together they make a snappy title for Jane Austen’s classic novel of scandals, scoundrels and severely sprained ankles.

This funny, fast-paced and faithful new adaptation from the critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company features live music, audience interaction, romance and heartbreak.

Please note there will be very limited seating due to this performance taking place outside in our historic churchyard. We strongly advise you bring a chair or blanket. There will be a cash bar available to buy drinks and snacks but do feel free to bring your own.

Gates open at 6pm.

This performance will last for 2 hours with a 20 minute interval.

To find out more about The Pantalooms visit their website


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Southwark Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship for over 1000 years. Established as a small convent, it grew over the centuries into a priory, which became a parish church and then, in 1905, the Cathedral for the newly created Diocese of Southwark which serves the whole of London south of the river.

The Cathedral’s patchwork architecture bears testament to its past as do the many monuments and memorials inside and outside the church. These are reminders of the rich history of this part of London and our association with such major figures in our creative history, including Chaucer, Shakespeare and Dickens.

Southwark Cathedral is a place of worship, welcome and friendship, to rejoice in or find rest when you’re weary. We are London’s community Cathedral striving to live the example of Jesus, seeking to be a spiritual home for all and set at the heart of Bankside, buzzing with people and activity, a vibrant cultural and commercial destination.