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Photo Flash: First Look at LITTLE WOMEN at Pittsburgh Opera

By: Jan. 22, 2016
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Pittsburgh Opera continues its 77th season with the Pittsburgh premiere of Mark Adamo's operatic adaptation of the beloved classic LITTLE WOMEN. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast onstage below!

Based on the book by Louisa May Alcott, the production has been a remarkable success. The New York Times called it a "masterpiece", NPR broadcast it on the radio, and it was shown as a PBS "Great Performances" television special. The emotional journey of irrepressible, outspoken Jo March makes this new production, starring our Resident Artists, a can't-miss event.

On stage January 23, 26, 29 and 31, it brings the lives of the four March sisters to the CAPA Theater downtown. Tickets start at $50.

Photo Credit: David Bachman Photography

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The four March sisters and their friend Laurie hold the 'Court of Last Resort': Amy (Claudia Rosenthal), Beth (Adelaide Boedecker), Jo (Corrie Stallings), Meg (Laurel Semerdjian) and Laurie (Adam Bonanni).

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Laurie (Adam Bonanni) and Jo (Corrie Stallings) -- best friends, but 'it's complicated.'

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Jo (Corrie Stallings) does not like what she hears when Brooke (Brian Vu) proposes to Meg (Laurel Semerdjian).

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Aunt Cecilia (Leah de Gruyl) disapproves of Brooke (Brian Vu) and Meg's (Laurel Semerdjian) marriage while Amy (Claudia Rosenthal) looks on.

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Brooke and Meg exchange their wedding vows, the same ones which Meg's parents used: Gideon March (Daniel Teadt), Brooke (Brian vu), Meg (Laurel Semerdjian) and Alma March (Kara Cornell)

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Mr. Dashwood (Daniel Teadt), publisher at The Daily Volcano, reads Jo's (Corrie Stallings) manuscript while she enthusiastically demonstrates a key scene.

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Brooke (Brian Vu) and Meg (Laurel Semerdjian) are now the parents of newborn twins. Their reaction is perfectly understandable.

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Jo (Corrie Stallings) is moved by Friedrich Bhaer’s (Matthew Scollin) powerful rendition of 'Kennst du das Land?'

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Jo (Corrie Stallings) and her dying sister Beth (Adelaide Boedecker) console each other.



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