Little Women

Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women

Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women invites the novelist herself onto the stage in this coveted adaptation by Lauren Gunderson– the most frequently produced playwright in America. This retelling breaths new life to this beloved coming-of-age story.

Jo March desperately wants to be a writer – an unusual dream for a teenage girl in 1860s Massachusetts. With her father away during the Civil War, Jo and sisters Meg, Beth and Amy remain at home with their mother Marmee, joyful and dutiful despite their modest circumstances. As time passes, the women in the family grow ever closer as they navigate love, loss and new beginnings. Yearning for independence, Jo is emboldened by her sisters to channel her angst into her stories, eventually finding her place in the world as a published author. This new adaptation of the beloved classic celebrates the wonderful and trying transition from girlhood to adulthood.

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Little Woman Design & Production Team

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Michael Chybowski

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Jake Neighbors

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Alison Savino

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Emma Sowards

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Tucker Topel

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