
The tale of growing up that you grew up with, told for a new generation.
Written by Louisa May Alcott
Adapted by Kate Hamill
Directed by Shana Gozansky
Cast Includes: Sarah Newhouse* as “Marmee/Aunt March,” Olivia Fenton as “Meg,” Aislinn Brophy* as “Jo,” Kaila Penton-Flavin as “Beth,” Chloe McFarlane as “Amy,” Jonah Barricklo as “Laurie,” Chris Stahl* as “Mr. Brooks/Parrot/Mr. Dashwood.” Patrick Vincent Curran as “Mr. Laurence/Robert March,” Amy Griffin* as “Hannah/Mrs. Mingott.”
Additional Creative Team:
Scenic Designer - Jenna MacFarland Lord; Costume Designer - Zoe Sundra; Lighting Designer - Deb Sullivan; Sound Designer - Julian Crocamo; Resident Intimacy Director - Liv Dumaine; Stage Manager - Dominique D. Burford*; Assistant Stage Manager - Jake Mariño*.
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Performances:
February 12, 2026 through March 8, 2026
(Contact Box Office for Exact Times)
Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA. 02472
TICKETS:
Memberships are available. For tickets and more information, call # 617-241-2200 or visit www.ActorsShakespeareProject.org
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ABOUT THE SHOW
The tale of growing up that you grew up with, told for a new generation.
Join the March family around the hearth as ASP explores one of the most beloved texts in American literature, in a bold new adaptation by Kate Hamill ("Emma," "The Odyssey," "Pride & Prejudice").
In the Victorian-era idylls of Concord, Jo March is anything but your classic Victorian heroine.
Ambitious and headstrong, her dreams of being a novelist press against the starchy boundaries of societal expectations.
But while her country comes of age as the Civil War rages, Jo and her sisters must also come of age – negotiating gender roles, politics, and romance as they define womanhood on their own terms.
Filled with laughter, love, heaps of New England charm, and sharp social commentary, Hamill’s adaptation celebrates the Louisa May Alcott novel’s spirit while boldly reclaiming it for today’s world.
This clever and empowering production of "LITTLE WOMEN" is perfect for all ages.

ABOUT THE ACTORS' SHAKESPEARE PROJECT
ACTORS' SHAKESPEARE PROJECT (ASP), founded in 2004, is an award-winning professional theater company with a Resident Acting Company and extensive education, youth, and community programs. ASP performs and works in found spaces, schools, theaters and neighborhoods to present and explore the robust language, resonant stories, and deeply human characters in Shakespeare’s plays and in works by other great playwrights. Work is ensemble-based and focused on intimacy, storytelling, language, relationships, voice, risk and artistry within and throughout the Boston area.
MISSON
ACTORS' SHAKESPEARE PROJECT believes Shakespeare’s words are urgently relevant to our times. Working as an ensemble of resident company members, ASP brings these words into the voices, bodies, and imaginations of actors, audiences, and neighborhoods. ASP does this through creative projects, including intimate productions and outreach programs that are informed by the spaces in which they happen. These projects inspire civic dialogue, build relationships between people, strengthen communities, and reveal something about what it means to be human here and now.
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