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First Look: Little Women at Park Theatre in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
October 27, 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Lydia White Sev Keoshgerian in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith

Lydia White Sev Keoshgerian in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith

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First look rehearsal images have been released for Little Women, the musical based on the 1868 novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott. The production will open at Park Theatre on 17 November, following previews from 11 November.

Starring: Ryan Bennet as Professor Bhaer, Hana Ichijo as Meg, Sev Keoshgerian as Laurie, Anastasia Martin as Beth, Mary Moore as Amy, Bernadine Pritchett as Aunt March, Brian Protheroe as Mr Lawrence, Lejaun Sheppard as John Brooke, Savannah Stevenson as Marmee and Lydia White as Jo.

Little Women follows the adventures of the four March sisters – Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy. Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells Jo she can do better by making her stories more personal. Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters grew up in Civil War America – a tale of self-discovery, heartache, hope and everlasting love.

       
Savannah Stevenson centre LtoR Lydia White Hana Ichijo Anastasia Martin Mary Moore in rehearsals for Little Women Pamela Raith
Savannah Stevenson centre LtoR Lydia White Hana Ichijo Anastasia Martin Mary Moore in rehearsals for Little Women Pamela Raith
Bernadine Pritchett Lydia White in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Bernadine Pritchett Lydia White in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Brian Protheroe in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Brian Protheroe in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Director Bronagh Lagan in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Director Bronagh Lagan in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
LtoR Hana Ichijo Lydia White Anastasia Martin Mary Moore in rehearsals for Little Women Pamela Raith
LtoR Hana Ichijo Lydia White Anastasia Martin Mary Moore in rehearsals for Little Women Pamela Raith
Ryan Bennett Lydia White in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Ryan Bennett Lydia White in rehearsals for Little Women credit Pamela Raith
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