Sylvie Davidson as Emma (Adam Smith) |
Emma
Book-It Repertory Theatre
Through January 3, 2016
Books by Jane Austen provide excellent material for Book-It
Repertory Theatre. And subscribers and audiences seem to eat them up, selling
out several performances for adaptations of Persuasion,
Pride and Prejudice, and Rachel Atkins’ romcom adaptation of Emma. Reprising now, after a production
in 2009, the show is reimagined in some lovely ways.
Carol Roscoe, the
director, creates a proscenium picture (last time was kind of in the round) of
a grass-covered summer-time romp. The sun is shining (courtesy lighting
designer Andrew D. Smith) and the
topiary rolls and can be sat on (set design courtesy of Andrea Bryn Bush). All is enhanced with the sumptuous costuming by Jocelyn Fowler, who is becoming a
favorite of mine. The costuming was deceptively simple, but the embellishments
made all the difference.