Posted by Ruth on 10/16/2008, 9:49 pm, in reply to "Mrs. Churchill."
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Ineresting . .. but if she has no lines why list her? I think the woman who plays Mrs. Elton plays Elizabeth Martin but since she has no lines I was not surprised she wasn't listed.
I will try to get more written up tomorrow; I am currently writing it out by hand, my typing is to slow for my brain to try to keep up with it. :-)
Here is the scene list from my playbill, if you notice any changes let me know . . . that kind of stuff intrigues me. The list of characters for each scene is not accurate, for instance in the Match Myself scene Mr. Woodhouse is there as well but is not listed. That is why I was at a loss when trying to place where "Mrs. Churchill" shows up. It is possible I missed her, I was on the extreme left of the stage and could have missed something at the other end.
The Piano Lesson: Emma, Mrs. Weston
I Made The Match Myself: Emma, Mr. Knightley
Hartfield: Ensemble
A Gentleman's Daughter: Emma, Ensemble
The Portrait: Mr. Elton, Mr. Knightley
The Argument: Mr. Knightley, Emma
Hartfield (Reprise): Ensemble
Should We Ever Meet: Emma
You Should Have Known Better: Mr. Knightley
Have A Piece Of Cake: Miss Bates, Emma, Ensemble
Mr. Robert Martin: Harriet, Emma
Home: Mr. Churchill, Emma
The Recital: Emma, Jane, Mr. Churchill, Harriet, Mr. Knightley, Ensemble
Act Two:
Home (Reprise): Ensemble
This Is How Love Feels: Emma
Mr. Robert Martin (Reprise): Harriet, Mr. Martin
I Made the Match Myself (Reprise): Emma, Mrs. Weston
The Conviction of My Indifference: Emma
Humiliation: Harriet
Emma: Mr. Knightley
Stranger Things Have Happened: Emma, Harriet
Box Hill: Ensemble
You Should Have Known Better (Reprise): Mr. Knightley, Emma
The Epiphany: Harriet, Emma
Humiliation (Reprise): Harriet
Emma (Reprise): Mr. Knightley
Finale: Harriet, Emma, Mr. Knightley, Ensemble
Thanks for your interest! It's nice to talk to people who are as excited as I am about this sort of thing. Lol
God bless,
~Ruth
--Previous Message--
: Ruth, my memory is not very good but I thought
: that there was a lady in a wheelchair
: wheeled in and out one of the doors quickly,
: who I thought was Mrs. Churchill. She did
: not speak. I hope when you get a chance you
: will tell us more about the show. I loved
: it and I hope that someday somewhere I can
: see it again. Agnes
:
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