Emma

Emma
A classic romantic comedy for modern audiences.



Jane Austen's adored heroine gets the musical treatment in Emma from acclaimed composer and lyricist Paul Gordon (Daddy Long LegsJane Eyre). For centuries, Emma Woodhouse has charmed and delighted readers - and now she does so onstage. With the option of setting the show either in the Regency Era or mid-century modern, Emma is truly a timeless tale of love, making mistakes, and holding yourself accountable.

A carefree woman, Emma Woodhouse has "the very best blessings of existence" with "very little to vex or distress me." She is also a self-proclaimed matchmaker who thinks too highly of her abilities. When her attempts at matchmaking and romance go awry, Emma has to face herself and the people she has hurt. 

Emma is full of wit and charm. With flexible casting and minimal design requirements, this show is perfect wheither on a full proscenium stage or in an intimate black box theatre. See for yourself why everyone is falling in love with Emma.

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