The last performance of Little Women is tonight at 7pm! Tickets are still available at the box office, online or by phone – 318-323-6681.
Start your holiday season off with the timeless story of love of family and determination to face the problems of life during crisis. LITTLE WOMEN begins that memorable Christmas when Marmee leaves to visit her sick husband and Jo sells her beautiful hair to help finance the trip. It ends just a year later when the family is again preparing to celebrate not only Christmas, but also the return of Mr. March. In between these two events, we again live, laugh, love and cry with Meg, Jo, Amy, and Beth as they go through the many trials and tribulations that have made this story a classic.
There are still tickets available to this fantastic production!
Little Women is presented by Strauss Theatre Center Second weekend: November 15, 16
Based on the timeless story of love of family and determination to face the problems of life during crisis, LITTLE WOMEN begins that memorable Christmas when Marmee leaves to visit her sick husband and Jo sells her beautiful hair to help finance the trip. It ends just a year later when the family is again preparing to celebrate not only Christmas, but also the return of Mr. March. In between these two events, we again live, laugh, love and cry with Meg, Jo, Amy, and Beth as they go through the many trials and tribulations that have made this story a classic.
Little Women – an entirely enchanting story that is truly a treat for the whole family! Join Strauss for fresh new take on Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel of love and duty, “Little Women.”
Jo March doesn’t want to be like other girls of her time. Jo is ambitious, rough around the edges, headstrong, and yearns for a future she can’t yet articulate. As the nation is torn apart by civil war, Jo and her sisters struggle with what it means to grow up. Gender roles, political beliefs, poverty, and even love itself threaten to break family ties, as the March sisters try to reconcile their identities with society’s demands. How do you stay true to yourself when the world wants you to become a perfect little woman?