"I have done mischief." Jane Austen's feisty, provocative and enchanting heroine, Emma Woodhouse, comes to life on the stage in Paula K. Parker's sparkling new adaptation of EMMA. Beautiful, talented and bored, Emma amuses herself by making matches for her acquaintances, and she actually believes herself to be quite talented in her endeavors. But things spin quickly out of control when she intervenes in the affairs of her hapless friend Harriet, resulting in a comedy of errors that eventually uncovers the secret desires of Emma's own heart.
"I have done mischief." Jane Austen's feisty, provocative and enchanting heroine, Emma Woodhouse, comes to life on the st...
Beauty Unveiled, the first book of the SISTERS OF LAZARUS series, introduces Martha and Mary, the two sisters of Lazarus, who couldn't have been more different. Martha, the elder, is plain and self-conscious; Mary, the younger, is beautiful and vain. One saw her value only in serving, while the other believed her outward appearance was her only asset. Their worlds were turned upside down when Lazarus offered hospitality to an intriguing new teacher named Jesus. GLORY REVEALED: Sisters of Lazarus, Book Two picks up immediately where Beauty Unveiled ended, and...
Beauty Unveiled, the first book of the SISTERS OF LAZARUS series, introduces Martha and Mary, the two sisters of Lazarus, who couldn't h...