North Coast Repertory Theatre presents: A World Premiere Adaptation of a Play with Music, Little Women. Previews are from February 17 - 19, 2010. Show Dates: February 20 - March 14, 2010.
Adapted by Jacqueline Goldfinger
Book by Louisa May Alcott
Directed by Kirsten Brandt
Featuring Maddie Baldwin, Brooke Byler, Caroline Kinsolving*,
Aaryn Kopp, Linda Libby*, Brian Mackey, Tim Parker
A World Premiere production commissioned by North Coast Rep, Little Women is a new adaptation of the beloved Louisa May Alcott novel by award-winning playwright Jacqueline Goldfinger. Little Women has been designed especially for our intimate stage and is highlighted with period music. Set in Concord, Massachusetts, in the 1860s, the play chronicles the lives of Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March and the indomitable Marmee. Audiences of all ages will be charmed by this engaging tale of love and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Jacqueline Goldfinger (Adapter) Jacqueline Pardue Goldfinger is a dramaturge and award-winning playwright from Tallahassee, Florida (M.F.A. University of Southern California, 2004; B.A. Agnes Scott College, 2000). She is the Literary Associate at Philadelphia Theatre Company. In New York, her work has been produced Off- Off Broadway at the New York International Fringe Festival and 13th Street Rep. In 2009, her new play, The Oath, will be produced Off-Broadway at Arclight Theatre by Maieutic Theatre Works. Her work has also been developed and produced around the country at Azuka Theatre (Philadelphia), Drama Garage (Los Angeles), Northern Writes New Play Festival (Bangor), Last Frontier Theatre Conference (Valdez), Short + Sweet Festival (Sydney, Australia), Cardboard Box Collaborative (Philadelphia), Ion Theatre (San Diego), Compass Theater (San Diego), Sewanee Writers Conference (University of the South), Festival of New Screenplays (Los Angeles), Experimental Theatre at San Diego State University (San Diego), Playwrights Collective (San Diego), Florida Studio Theatre (Sarasota), Agnes Scott College (Atlanta), and the Young Playwrights Festival (Atlanta). Her independent film, Firefly, was produced and distributed by Meteor International. Her adaptation of A Christmas Carol is published by Playscripts. She has been commissioned twice by North Coast Repertory Theatre. In 2007, she was named a Tennessee Williams Scholar in Playwriting by the University of the South. Her awards include: Winner, Playwrights1Theatre's National Plays for the 21st Century Competition; Winner, Ohio Independent Film Festival Screenplay Competition; Winner, Film Industry Network Screenplay Competition; Finalist, WriteMovies Competition; Semi-finalist, Lark New Play Development Center's Playwrights Week; Semi-finalist, Stone New Play Award; Semi-finalist, TNT New Play Competition. She works as a Dramaturge at Arden Theatre Company, Native Voices, North Coast Repertory Theatre, New Village Arts, and the Collective Theatre Company and as an Assistant Dramaturge at La Jolla Playhouse and The Old Globe. She teaches Dramaturgy and Dramatic Writing at University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Platt College, and San Diego Writers Ink. She's published in LMDA Review, Beacon Street Review, Southern Theater Magazine, and La Jolla Playhouse Spotlight. She also worked as the Artistic Assistant to Tony Award-winning Artistic Director Des McAnuff at La Jolla Playhouse, a Literary Assistant for Center Theatre Group's 2005 New Works Festival, and as a Script Reader for Lion's Gate Films. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild of nAmerica (DGA), the Literary Managers and Dramaturges of the Americas (LMDA), and the Philadelphia Dramatists Center (PDC).Linda Libby* (Marmee) At NCR, Linda won a SD Critics Circle Award for her performance in Cabaret. Recent San Diego credits include: Man From Nebraska (Cygnet), The Butcher of Baraboo (Moxie), Acts of Faith (Laterthanever), and The Good Body (SD Rep). Favorite projects include The Women (SD Rep) with Anne Bogart, and touring Far East Russia in Abundance (Blackfriars), Linda is a company member with Ion Theatre, and a long-time member of Actors Equity Association. She teaches Drama at High Tech Middle Media Arts. Look for her in the upcoming TV series, Terriers.
Brian Mackey (John) Previously with North Coast Rep: A Christmas Carol ('07, '08, & '09). Elsewhere: History Boys (Cygnet); The Little Dog Laughed, As Much As You Can, Corpus Christi (Diversionary); A Streetcar Named Desire, Bash, The Grapes of Wrath (Ion); Night Sky (Mo'olelo); Julius Caesar (New Village Arts); If The Shoe Fits (Coronado Playhouse); The Best Mistake (Playwrights Project). Regional credits include The Playboy of the Western World (Cinnabar Theatre); A Bright Room Called Day (Actor's Theatre); No. 11 Blue and White (ABYDOS Theatre). Ion Theatre Resident Artist.
Tim Parker (Laurie) Moxie Theatre: A Holiday Full of Moxie; Devil Dog Six; Victoria Martin: Math Team Queen; Rhubarb, or How to Play with a Rollergirl; The Listener. The Old Globe: The Four of Us. New Village Arts (Ensemble Member): Prelude to a Kiss; The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare; Bulrusher; Time Flies; Things We Want; Picasso at the Lapin Agile.The cast for Little Women includes:Maddie Baldwin (Amy)Brooke Byler (Beth)Caroline Kinsolving* (Jo)Aaryn Kopp (Meg)Linda Libby* (Marmee)Brian Mackey (John)Tim Parker (Laurie) The design team for Little Women includes:Kirsten Brandt (Director)Jackie Goldfinger (Playwright)Kim Strassburger (Dramaturge)Marty Burnett (Scenic Design)Mary Larson (Costume Design)Renetta Lloyd (Costume Design)Peter Herman (Hair/Wig Design)Chris Luessmann (Sound Design)Annie Bornhurst (Props and Set Dressing)John Finkbiner (Scenic Artist)The crew includes:Elizabeth Stephens* (Stage Manager)Aaron Rumley (Production Manager) *Member of Actors' Equity Association
WHERE:TICKETS: $30 - $47
Tickets for Little Women are available onlyat North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana Beach at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Suite D, 92075. For ticket information or reservations call (858)-481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org. Box Office hours are Noon to 4pm daily and Noon to Curtain day of shows.
Preview tickets are $32.00, Opening Night tickets are $47, Saturday evening and Sunday Matinee tickets are $41.00 and Wednesday - Friday evening and Saturday Matinees are $37.00. Student/Seniors and Military save $3.00 and Subscriber single tickets are $5.00 off.
SHOWTIMES: Show times are select Wednesdays at 7:00pm and select Saturday matinees at 2:00pm. Regular show times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:00pm and 7:00pm.
About the North Coast Repertory Theatre: North Coast Repertory Theatre is a professional equity theatre founded in 1982. For over 28 years, North Coast Rep has received critical acclaim from media and audiences alike. With the fifth largest operating budget of non profit theatres and employing the third most Actors' Equity Association members (the union of professional actors and stage managers) in San Diego, North Coast Rep continues to produce high quality, award winning theatre and has evolved into one of the area's leading performing arts organizations. Located in Solana Beach, California, NCR not only draws its audience from the North County region but 50% of its audience base resides in metro San Diego and throughout Southern California. Recognized for the quality of its work and its commitment to quality, this season will be performed on the Blakistone Stage, newly dedicated to North Coast Rep founders Olive Blakistone and her recently departed husband Tom, who passed away in March of 2009.
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