What's Happening?
The Players Ring in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is staging a production of 'Emma,' a reimagined version of Jane Austen's classic novel. The play, adapted by Kate Hamill and directed by Ro Gavin, will run
from May 29 to June 21, 2026. This adaptation presents Emma Woodhouse as a clever and charming character who is overly confident in her matchmaking skills. Despite her insistence on remaining single, Emma's attempts to orchestrate the romantic lives of those around her lead to unexpected outcomes. Hamill's version infuses the story with humor, contemporary energy, and theatrical flair, transforming it into a fast-paced comedy that explores themes of vanity and social missteps.
Why It's Important?
This production of 'Emma' highlights the enduring appeal of Jane Austen's work and its adaptability to modern sensibilities. By infusing the classic story with contemporary humor and energy, the play may attract a diverse audience, including those who might not typically engage with period dramas. The Players Ring's decision to stage this adaptation reflects a broader trend in theater to reinterpret classic literature in ways that resonate with today's audiences. This approach not only keeps the material fresh but also encourages new interpretations and discussions around timeless themes such as love, social status, and personal growth.






