Pride & Prejudice 1995 Mini-series Ticket (free with two novels of your choice)

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Pride & Prejudice 1995 Mini-series Ticket (free with two novels of your choice)

CA$40.00

PRIDE & PREJUDICE MINI SERIES MARATHON

March 2nd, 2024

1:00 - 9:00 pm

Capitol Theatre, Fort Edmonton Park

Admission for 1 Guest

Free with the purchase of 2 books from Stonehouse Publishing for $40.00

Select the number of tickets you wish to use, and then click "Add to Cart"

You will then be prompted to enter your chosen books from the list below. You may select two per guest. On checkout, you can choose to have the books delivered to you for a flat rate of $12.99 in Canada, or to pick up your books at the Event.

Your name will then be on our guest list for the number of guests you purchased for.  If this is a gift, simply enter that name on check-out instead of your own, and that name will be on our guest list.

You will receive a follow up email Friday December 22nd, containing a link to add Afternoon Tea and Dinner options to your order to make your day as wonderful as it can be. Options and pricing will be similar to previous years.

Event Schedule

12:00 Theatre Doors Open

12:30 House Doors Open

1:00 Episode 1

2:00 Afternoon Tea

3:30 Episodes 2, 3, and 4

6:00 Dinner

7:30 Episodes 5 and 6

9:00 Fin

Quantity:
Add To Cart

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-League of the Star: The one that is like Count of Monti Cristo, and Sense and Sensibility. Epic. (Hardcover & softcover available)

-Few & Far: The one where a Victorian girl gets all haughty in pioneer Canada, 1900-style.

-The Poor Clare: The Creepy (old) Novella; like Dracula, but with a demonic doppelganger. Yes.

-Mary Barton: The classic book that is like Jane Eyre, except for about the industrial revolution. And different.

-Evelina: The classic book where a 17 year old from the countryside tries to survive in social London, 1775. Big words, big laughs. (Hardcover & softcover available)

-Encountering Riel: The one where a poetry student is sent to ‘handle’ a rebellion, and you finally discover what all the Riel-stuff is about.

-Censorettes: Like Bletchley park, but in Bermuda. British women censoring mail during WW2… then a sudden murder. Very clever.

-Lady Franklin of Russell Square: The one where you get to know the wife of Sir John Franklin, and find out what happened on the way to that Northwest passage

-A Snake in the Raspberry Patch: Inspired by real life events, a small rural farming family is killed in 1971 and the neighbourhood wonders who can be trusted?

-The Wheaton: The funny one about the Seniors’ home. Yes, ‘funny’ &' seniors’ home'.

-Letters to Singapore: The one where you discover exactly what it was like to be a young Singaporean University student in Calgary in the 1980s.

-Edge of Wild (book 1): The series about Waterton that thrills you, scares you, makes you happy and keeps you turning pages

-Dark Divide (book 2): The series about Waterton that thrills you, scares you, makes you happy and keeps you turning pages

-Fall of Night (book 3): The series about Waterton that thrills you, scares you, makes you happy and keeps you turning pages

-Rough: During the Calgary flood, a homeless man tries to figure out who killed his friends, while avoiding his well-meaning daughter.

-Jesus on the Dashboard: The one about the abandoned teenager who discovers her (former) mother has now adopted an infant. Laugh, cry, think.

-Humane: A local Private investigator and her newly adopted shape-shifting dog enact retribution justice on predators in Edmonton/Amiskwaciy.

-Urbane: Sequel to ‘Humane’, local PI and shapeshifting best friend discovers ex-husband is running a human trafficking ring in rural Alberta.

-The Work: The one that makes you realize you always wanted to know what would happen if a Guru started a theatre group in Toronto, 1980.

-All the Night Gone: After their parent’s tragic death, teenage brothers go on a road trip to find a teen girl who has become their only friend in the world.

-Course Correction (book 1) or Collision Course (book 2): The Canadian-to-Ukraine-and back thrilling book alternative to re-watching ’The Bourne Identity’. Again.

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-Going to Beautiful: After his husband’s tragic death, Jake Hardy discovers there were things about Eddie he did not know. Beautiful and terrible secrets await him in small town Saskatchewan.

-Cashmere Comes From Goats: A lonely dentist Googles her charming piano teacher’s ex lover and discovers he has an adult son he doesn’t know about

-Livingsky: After gender affirming surgery, Merry Bell returns to Livingsky Saskatchewan., with no connections or friends, and her new PI firm’s only case seems to implicate the powerful mayor of her hometown.

-Inescapable: A Ghost Story: Some domineering partners don’t go away, even when they die.

-Echo Lane: Patsy has spent her life running from her past, her alcoholic mother, about a lie she told the day her little sister went missing 42 years ago. Till one day, the past shows up on her doorstep.