About "Little Women"
By Kate Hamill
Adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott
Jo March isn’t your typical Victorian lady. She’s indecorous and headstrong, and one day she’s going to be a great American novelist. As she and her sisters grow up in the middle of the Civil War, they strive to be brave, intelligent, and imaginative young women. But as adulthood approaches, each sister must negotiate her private ambitions with society’s expectations. In a war-torn world defined by gender, class, and personal tragedy, Jo March gives us her greatest story: that of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women.
Daisy Cast
Wednesday, November 12th
Friday, November 14th
| Character | Actor |
| Marmee March | Amali Shaw |
| Aunt March | Eleanor Muthler |
| Meg March | Sophie Biglaiser |
| Jo March | Izzy Jackson |
| Beth March | Nikko Sommer |
| Amy March | Amanda Rankins |
| Hannah | Kaya Herr |
| Mrs. Mingott | Hunter Mangum |
| Messenger | Tamizhini Thanavel |
| Theodore “Laurie” Laurence | Griffin Black |
| John Brooks | Aiden O’Connell |
| Mr. Laurence | Silas MacLean |
| Robert March / Parrot | Logan Jackson |
| Mr. Dashwood | Aras Canter |
| Doctor | Henry DeLoach |
| Ensemble | Axle Wilkins |
| Ensemble | Lucas Melendez |
Violet Cast
Thursday, November 13th
Saturday, November 15th
| Character | Actor |
| Marmee March | Amali Shaw |
| Aunt March | Eleanor Muthler |
| Meg March | Oak Avary |
| Jo March | Asbie Moseley |
| Beth March | Sylvie Shriberg |
| Amy March | Josie Goodman |
| Hannah | Kaya Herr |
| Mrs. Mingott | Hunter Mangum |
| Messenger | Tamizhini Thanavel |
| Theodore “Laurie” Laurence | Griffin Black |
| John Brooks | Aiden O’Connell |
| Mr. Laurence | Silas MacLean |
| Robert March / Parrot | Logan Jackson |
| Mr. Dashwood | Aras Canter |
| Doctor | Henry DeLoach |
| Ensemble | Axle Wilkins |
| Ensemble | Lucas Melendez |
Carrboro JagTheatre
Over the course of four years, Carrboro High School Theatre seeks to expose audiences, performers, and technicians to as wide a variety of genres, artistic processes, and themes as is feasible with current population statistics. We seek to foster intellectual and emotional growth, spark relevant discussions within the community, and challenge students with different artistic styles.