Jo March is stubborn, ambitious, wildly creative, and absolutely not interested in being the kind of proper Victorian lady society expects her to be. As the March sisters navigate love, loss, family, and growing up, Little Women delivers all the warmth and heart of the classic novel with fresh humor, energy, and emotional honesty, and the persistent suspicion that Laurie deserved better. Timeless for a reason.
WHY SEE THIS SHOW: Every generation gets a version of LITTLE WOMEN because the story endures. A quintessential American novel, this theatrical adaptation hews closely to the book while allowing for the contemporary relevance to shine through. It is a beautiful story about ambition, finding your place, purpose and identity, and how to have hope when things are dark. It’s a chance for Greenville to get its own version of the March sisters, and we can’t wait to bring this story to life.
WHO SHOULD SEE THIS SHOW? If you like these things, you’ll like this: Uh, pretty much any adaptation of LITTLE WOMEN or the original novel itself. Also our PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, and any stories about families banding together.



