
Emma: A New Jane Austen Musical
Music · Romance
Overview
Emma, a timeless love story from one of the most widely read writers of all time, is a musical that will entice modern audiences to fall in love again with one of Jane Austen's most adored characters. Paul Gordon's critically acclaimed stage adaptation re-imagines the Austen's classic in mid-century modern yet keeps the language intact.
Top Cast


Kelli Barrett
Kelli Barrett
Emma Woodhouse
Kelli Barrett
Emma Woodhouse


Will Reynolds
Will Reynolds
Frank Churchill
Will Reynolds
Frank Churchill
Timothy Gulan
Timothy Gulan
Mr. Knightley
Timothy Gulan
Mr. Knightley
Richard Easley
Richard Easley
Mr. Woodhouse
Richard Easley
Mr. Woodhouse
Brian Herndon
Brian Herndon
Mr. Elton
Brian Herndon
Mr. Elton
Dani Marcus
Dani Marcus
Harriet Smith
Dani Marcus
Harriet Smith
Sharon Rietkerk
Sharon Rietkerk
Jane Fairfax
Sharon Rietkerk
Jane Fairfax
Adam Daveline
Adam Daveline
Robert Martin - Waiter
Adam Daveline
Robert Martin - Waiter
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