Jane Austen - but not as you know her. Southside relocates the classic tale of rich, clever Emma Woodhouse and her matchmaking antics to the roaring 1920s.
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Join us for an evening of cocktails and laughter, as Emma sashays (and sometimes blunders) through society, always with the best of intentions. Meet a cascade of Austen favourites including perpetual hypochondriacs, social climbers, dashing young men, stoic war heroes and women living in genteel poverty.
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‘Cocktails and laughter – but what comes after?’ – Noel Coward
This production is directed by Liz Steer (Little Women; Bedroom Farce; Blood Wedding)
We are excited to be returning to the New Wimbledon Theatre Studio following our productions there of Sherlock Homes and the Curious Case of Alice Faulkner and Wagatha Christie.
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