
Austentatious - I Don't Think So, Sir
Comedy
Overview
My dear friends, it's time for us to welcome you to another 'lost' Jane Austen novel. It's been improvised from start to finish by the amazing cast of Austentatious. The actors conjure up the story from nothing, backed by fully improvised lighting, soundtrack and, now I come to think about it, our camerawork too. This is the third time we have recorded Austentatious, this time as part of their residency at the Arts Theatre in London's glittering West End.
Top Cast
Amy Cooke-Hodgson
Amy Cooke-Hodgson
Amy Cooke-Hodgson


Graham Dickson
Graham Dickson
Graham Dickson
Daniel Nils Roberts
Daniel Nils Roberts
Daniel Nils Roberts
Joseph Morpurgo
Joseph Morpurgo
Joseph Morpurgo


Lauren Shearing
Lauren Shearing
Lauren Shearing


Rachel Parris
Rachel Parris
Rachel Parris
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