A new stage adaptation
by Klara Eales
No longer little girls and not yet ladies, the March sisters navigate ambition, love, and what it means to be Little Women.
In this dynamic new stage adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's timeless novel, the March sisters— Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy— are caught between the pull of their dreams, a fading childhood, and the expectations of growing up. As they navigate love, loss, and ambition during the American Civil War, each sister is forced to confront what it means to be a woman, to follow her passions, and to embrace her own path in life. Faithful to Alcott’s original text, this production celebrates the strength of sisterhood & the power of resilience in the universal struggle for identity.
From the novel by Louisa May Alcott
A new adaption by Klara Eales
Director: Delia Mullen
Tanya Agarwal: Stage Manager/Movement Director
Samuel Dywer: Composer/Arranger
Claire Kegel: Violinist/Arranger
Olivia Jones: Nilton Emilio & Lighting Designer
Nicolas Giraldo: Social Media Director
Hannah Dunne: Social Media
Danny Colon: Costume Director
Sierra Trogdon: Costume Assistant
Baylee Forrister: Hair & Makeup
Ludovica Piattella: Hair & Makeup
Gabriel Pereyra: Crew Director
Juanita Santafe Sabogal: Stage Hand
Shivanjalie Seethal: Stage Hand
Shreya Sahai: Photographer
Intimacy Coordinatior: Becca Canziani
Rebecca Messner: Production Intern
Cast:
Jo March: Klara Eales
Amy March: Hannah Doherty
Meg March: Shira Behore
Beth March: Sofia Insley
Thelma Mogensen: Marmee
Eli Nuss: Robert March
Zach Bogdan: Laurie
Patrick Eckland: John Brooke
Anwar Yoma: Federico Baez
Helen Thorpe: Aunt March
David Ezell: Mr. Laurence
Ovid Radbauer: Mr. Dashwood
Shira Gazit: Sallie/Production Assistant
Reagan Cornelius: Viola
From Premiere to Festival Stage
Off-Broadway Premiere: April 5–6, 2025, Actors Temple Theatre
Invited to Next Step Theatre Festival, Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre at ART/New York
Returned Spring 2026 for extended engagement
“These little women have big dreams. They’re united by the same core values — they love deeply and are fiercely stubborn in their pursuit of what they believe in. But it’s in how they each live those truths that makes them unique. No one dream is greater than another — each is vital, each is worthy, and each shapes who they become.”
— Klara Eales, Adapter & Jo March