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Cast Announced for Stolen Shakespeare's LITTLE WOMEN

By: Nov. 02, 2017
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The Stolen Shakespeare Guild has announced the cast of Louisa May Alcott's LITTLE WOMEN, adapted by Emma Reeves, making its regional premiere with permission of Barbara Hogenson Agency.

This production is directed by Lauren and Jason Morgan with assistant director Kierstin Curtis.

The production opens Friday, December 1st and runs until December 17, 2017 at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center in the Sander's Theater, 1300 Gendy St. Fort Worth, TX 76107.

Tickets cost $16.00 - $22.00 and are available at www.stolenshakespeareguild.org or by calling 1-866-8111-4111.

THE CAST:

Laura Smith as Margaret (Meg) March

Madeline Ruth as Josephine (Jo) March

Samantha Snow** as Elizabeth (Beth) March

Emmie Gelat as Amy March

Lisa Fairchild* as Mrs. March

Cynthia Mathews as Aunt March

Jake Slaughter as Theodore (Laurie) Laurence

Christian Teague as Professor Fredrich Bhaer

Victoria Lee as Sallie Gardiner

B.A. Baker as John Brooke

Jacob Harris as Fred Vaughn

Karen Matheny** as Belle Moffat and Aunt Carol

Romantic Meg. Shy Beth. Willful Amy. And, of course, passionate and fiery Jo. Little Women tells the story of the March sisters growing up in genteel poverty against the backdrop of the American Civil War. This timeless tale of four sisters' adventures has enchanted millions of readers, and now can be seen in this acclaimed adaptation for the stage.

*Member of Actors Equity Association the union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers
** SSG Ensemble Members



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