

Emma
Michael Bloom
After successfully finding a husband for her governess, young, rich and clever Emma Woodhouse is determined to match other potential couples.
This includes the poor but pretty Harriet Smith, the snooty vicar Mr. Elton, and the charming yet illusive Mr. Frank Churchill.
When Emma’s match for new new best friend Harriet fails, the disapproval from her resistant-to-change father and her long-time family friend Mr. Knightley builds.
Faced with the consequences of misjudgments and missed social cues, will the adept matchmaker be able to recover, especially with their potential effects on these relationships – and her own romantic prospects?
Time will tell in this faithful yet playful adaptation of the 1996 movie based on Austen’s novel about the intricate social hierarchies surrounding marriage in the Regency era.
| Character |
|---|
| Mr. Woodhouse 60s. Emma’s father. Gentle, timid and cautious. |
| Mr. Knightley Late 30s. The epitome of the English country gentleman. Marries Emma. |
| Mr. John Knightley Mid-30s. His brother, a lawyer. Brusque, intelligent, good-hearted. |
| Isabella Knightley Late 20s. John’s wife and Emma’s sister. |
| Mrs. Weston 30s. Formerly Emma’s governess and companion, Miss Taylor. |
| Mr. Weston 40s. Very lively and cheerful. Marries Miss Taylor at the beginning. |
| Frank Churchill 20s. Mr. Weston’s son, who has been adopted by the Churchills. Very charming. Is engaged to Jane Fairfax and is the biggest secret until near the end. (Singer preferred but not essential). |
| Harriet Smith 17. Pretty and naive. Marries Robert Martin. |
| Mr. Elton Late 20s. Local vicar, very good looking. |
| Mrs. Elton Late 20s. An awful snob from Bristol. Appears in Act Two only. Can double as Mrs. Martin in Act One. |
| Jane Fairfax Early 20s. A penniless beauty. Niece of Miss Bates. (Singer preferred but not essential). Can double as Miss Martin at beginning of Act One. |
| Miss Bates 50s. Jane’s aunt. Talks for England. |
| Mrs. Bates 80s or even 90s. Mother to Miss Bates and slightly deaf. |
| Robert Martin Mid-20s. Farmer and tenant of Mr. Knightley. Marries Harriet. |
| Miss Martin 20s, Robert’s sister. |
| Mrs. Martin Robert’s mother. |
| Footman/Maids As desired. |
| Dancers As desired. |
| Emma Woodhouse 20s. Handsome, clever and rich. Marries Mr. Knightley in the end. Singer preferred but not essential. |
Emma (Davies) is a comedy play written by Andrew Davies and published by Samuel French .
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