Hotbuckle write, adapt, compose and produce all of their own work, employing excellent actors to perform at the highest standard, classic stories for audiences in both urban and rural communities throughout the UK and Ireland
".....virtuoso performances by four outstanding actors.......with clever introduction of humour......in this so very well crafted production."
The Down Recorder - Wuthering Heights
EMMA - Spring 2016
Dates are largely confirmed but may yet be amended
March
18th SpArC, Bishop’s Castle for Arts Alive
April
8th Heron Theatre, Beetham
9th Blymhill Village Hall
14th The Metropole, Abertillery
16th Hawth, Crawley
21st, 22nd, 23rd The Mill, Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford
30th Market Theatre, Ledbury for Arts Alive
May
1st Wem Town Hall for Arts Alive
5th Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury
6th and 7th Riverhouse Barn, Walton on Thames
11th Radlett Arts Centre
12th, 13th, 14th Ellen Terry Barn
15th Ellen Terry Barn for National Trust
18th Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead
20th Leintwardine Community Centre for Arts Alive
21st Shaftesbury Arts Centre
24th The Castle, Wellingborough
June
2nd Square Chapel Centre for the Arts, Halifax
3rd Severn Valley Country Park - outdoor performance
4th Ironbridge at Blist's Hill - outdoor performance
9th Harrow Arts Centre
10th Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York for
Churches Conservation Trust
18th Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis
19th Manor Green, Lynmouth - outdoor performance
24th and 25th Swallow Theatre, Whithorn
Emma Woodhouse is handsome, clever and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition. She’s also a bit of a meddler. After her governess is married to the kindly Mr Weston (at Emma’s instigation of course), Miss Woodhouse’s path in life is clear. She must become a matchmaker.
But as her interfering gets out of hand and events spiral beyond her control, it may be time for Emma to question her judgement. Gently advised by childhood friend Mr Knightley, can Emma untangle the web she’s spun?
And what does she truly know of her own heart?