If prizes were awarded to the person wearing the most hats in Orlando’s theater community, Roberta Emerson could credibly claim the crown. Just within the last 14 months, Emerson was appointed to the newly created role of Artistic Producing Consultant for the CFCArts Theatre Program; named Director of New Play Development with Orlando Shakes and a visiting lecturer in UCF’s School of Performing Arts; and directed the acclaimed production of A Raisin in the Sun at Garden Theatre, where she serves as Associate Artistic Director. But despite all those accolades, I’d never had the opportunity to interview Emerson before, until she recently shared with me how she’s breathing new life into the Garden Theatre’s Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (April 22-May 22) with the aid of a diverse and inclusive cast.