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First Look: Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre’s production of Little Women

by Staff Writer
July 27, 2022
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Amelia Donkor as Marmee and the March sisters Little Women Photo by Fraser Band

Amelia Donkor as Marmee and the March sisters Little Women Photo by Fraser Band

Production images released for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre production of Little Women.

Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre have today released production images for the première of Anne-Marie Casey’s new adaptation of Louise May Alcott’s much loved tale Little Women.

Opening today at Pitlochry Festival Theatre the images feature Rachael McAllister (A Christmas Carol, Pitlochry Festival Theatre) as Jo March; Jessica Brydges (Peter Pan. Maltings Theatre) as Meg March; Meg Chaplin (Arrival, imPOSSIBLE) as Beth March; Anna Fordham (The Borrowers, Watermill Theatre and The Athena, Sky) as Amy March; Amelia Donkor (As You Like It and The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company and Eastenders, BBC) as Marmee; Tom Richardson (The Prince and the Pauper, New Vic Theatre) as Prof Bhaer/John Brooke; Deirdre Davis (Eileen Donachie in River City, BBC Scotland and the films Orphans and Get Duked) as Aunt March; and newcomer Richie Spencer as Laurie.

       

Little Women is directed by Watford Palace Theatre’s Artistic Director Brigid Larmour, designed by Ruari Murchison, lighting design by Kate Bonney, music composed and directed, and sound designed by Niroshini Thambar, and movement directed by Saffy Setohy.

Little Women will première at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from 27 July – 29 September and then transfer to Watford Palace Theatre from 11-22 October.

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For tickets and further information for Little Women visit pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com and watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk

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