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First Look: Little Women at Park Theatre

by Staff Writer
November 16, 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Mary Moore Amy Sev Keoshgerian Laurie in Little Women credit Pamela Raith

Mary Moore Amy Sev Keoshgerian Laurie in Little Women credit Pamela Raith

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First look production images have been released for Little Women, the musical based on the critically acclaimed 1868 novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott.

Ryan Bennett (Bob Crewe in Jersey Boys international tour) will play Professor Bhaer, Hana Ichijo (Arts Educational School graduate) will play Meg, Sev Keoshgerian (Dwayne in Little Miss Sunshine: A Road Musical, Arcola and UK Tour) will play Laurie, Anastasia Martin (Legends for FOX21, starring Sean Bean) will play Beth, Mary Moore (Eva in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice) will play Amy, Bernadine Pritchett (Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast, West End) will play Aunt March, Brian Protheroe (Brabantio in Othello, Aragon in The Merchant of Venice both for the RSC, Saruman in The Lord of the Rings, West End) will play Mr Lawrence, Lejaun Sheppard (Tina the Musical, The Book of Mormon, West End) as John Brooke, Savannah Stevenson (Glinda in Wicked, West End), will play Marmee and Lydia White (Chess and CinderELLA at Nuffield Southampton Theatre; Rags, Hope Mill Theatre) will play Jo. Also in the company is Liv Andrusier (Royal Academy of Music graduate).

Little Women is currently in previews at The Park Theatre, with an official opening night on 17th November and booking until 19th December 2021.

       
Ryan Bennett Professor Bhaer Lydia White Jo in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Ryan Bennett Professor Bhaer Lydia White Jo in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Savannah Stevenson Marmee Lydia White Jo in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Savannah Stevenson Marmee Lydia White Jo in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Bernadine Pritchett Aunt March in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Bernadine Pritchett Aunt March in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Brian Protheroe Mr Lawrence in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Brian Protheroe Mr Lawrence in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Lejaun Sheppard John Brooke Hana Ichijo Meg in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Lejaun Sheppard John Brooke Hana Ichijo Meg in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Lydia White Jo in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
Lydia White Jo in Little Women credit Pamela Raith
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