“Happy, happy Elinor, you cannot have an idea of what I suffer.” “Do you call me happy, Marianne? Ah; if you knew! And can you believe me to be so while I see you so wretched!” – Sense and Sensibility, Chapter 29 Happiness and suffering, and the emotional extremes that cause it, is an important [...]
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Sense and Sensibility at the Book-It Repertory Theatre in Seattle – A Review
Posted in Jane Austen Adaptations, Jane Austen Stage Productions, Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen's Works, tagged Book-It Repertory Theatre, Entertainment, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, Stage play, Theater, Theater Review on 14 June 2011 | 9 Comments »
Preview of Jane Austen’s Emma: A Musical Romantic Comedy at the Old Globe
Posted in Jane Austen Stage Productions, tagged Jane Austen, Jane Austen Adaptations, Jane Austen Musicals, Jane Austen's Emma, Stage Musicals, Theater on 31 December 2010 | 7 Comments »
Jane Austen’s Emma, the new romantic comedy from Tony Award nominated composer Paul Gordon and directed by Tony Award nominee, Jeff Calhoun, is a musical production of Austen classic story of our favorite nonsensical girl. It premiers January 15, and runs through February 27, 2011 at the Old Globe Theatre in Dan Diego, California. Emma, [...]









