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Trelawny Kean
The youngest sister from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Lydia Bennet, has always been a footnote in someone else’s love story. Until now. It’s 2025 and she’s armed with sass, ambition and no chill. Fresh off Edinburgh Fringe 2024’s most talked about show, TERF, this debut from Trelawny Kean catapults Austen’s most chaotic sister into a sharp, hilarious and unexpectedly heartfelt exploration of self-destruction, reinvention and the beautiful, brutal mess of sisterhood. When the world stops making sense, sometimes the only things worth fighting for are the sisters who still pick up your calls.
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