Little Women
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Emma Reeves’ adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel.
Set in New England during the 1860s, the March sisters – romantic Meg, fiery Jo, shy Beth and wilful Amy – grow up in genteel poverty against the backdrop of the American Civil War. With their father away at war, the four girls must become ‘Little Women’.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Amy March | Diana Eskell |
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Aunt March | Sarah Crowden |
Belle Moffat | Sue Appleby |
Beth March | Phoebe Thomas |
Fred Vaughn / Professor Bhaer | Daniel Betts |
Hortense, the maid | Henrietta Faye |
Jo March | Sarah Grochala |
John Brooke | Tim Fessler |
Laurie | Paul Hampton |
Meg March | Sarah Edwardson |
Mrs March | Lizzie Conrad |
Ned Moffat | James Rhodes |
Sallie Gardiner | Ann Micklethwaite |
Crew | |
Designer (set and costumes) | Rachel Payne |
Director | Andrew Loudon |
Fight Director | Kate Waters |
Lighting Design | Matthew Eagland |
Music by | Paul Weir |
Singing Supervisor | Sue Appleby |
Sound | Paul Arditti |
Vocal Coach | Dewi Hughes |
‘O Carry Me’ – words and music by | Gregg Sarfaty |
Additional Casting | Lucy Jenkins |
Associate Lighting Designer | Tim Mascall |
Choral Arrangements | Sue Appleby |
Choral Arrangements | Andrew Loudon |
Choral Arrangements | Emma Reeves |
Company & Stage Manager | Patricia Davenport |
Costume Supervisor / Wardrobe Mistress | Lesley Huckstepp |
Deputy Stage Manager | Lucy Harkness |
Dialect Coach | Rick Lipton |
Executive Producer & General Management | Paul O’Leary |
Presented by arrangement with | Really Useful Theatres |
Press Representative | Sarah Mitchell |
Producer | Mark Bentley |
Production Photographs | Keith Pattison |
Properties Buyer | Laura Watson |
Wigs & Hair Supervisor | Louise Ricci |
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