New York City
Little Women, the beloved story of the Marches, a family used to toil and suffering, brings to life the 1867 fictionalized biography of Louisa May Alcott and her sisters. We meet Jo, Meg, Beth and their endearing mother, Marmee, as they grow into young women through romance, illness, pressures of marriage and the outside world. With a newly adapted book by Sean Hartley and a magical musical score by Kim Oler and Alison Hubbard, this new adaptation for the stage is a story of growing up, finding wisdom, maturity and the search for family.