About Little Women

THE BOOK

Little Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood to womanhood.

 

OUR PRODUCTION

Directed by Ms. Haley Miller, Franklin High School Theatre's production of Little Women has been freely adapted from Alcott's novel. The following Theatre IV students spent countless hours reading, researching, and writing to create the version you will see on our stage: Shira Binshtin, Avery Canseco, Jacqueline Jackson, Keller Kennedy, Tatum Lander, Jacob MacBrair, Emmie McCommas, Weston Newbell, and Sophia Sullivan. 

 

CAST WEEK 1: 

Jo March - Tatum Lander 

Amy March - Jackie Jackson

Meg March - Claire Williams

Beth March - Morgan Walker

Laurie ("Teddy"/Theodore Laurence) - Keller Kennedy 

Marmee - Emmie McCommas

Hannah - Alyssa Jimenez

Father March - Benjamin Crim

Aunt March - Sophia Sullivan 

Mr. Brooke - Jeremias Rodrigez

Old Mr. Laurence - Walker Squires

Professor Bhaer - Weston Newbell

Ensemble - Lea Adams, Connor Parton, Annabelle Haas, Jacob MacBrair, Lea Adams, & Scarlett McNelis

CAST WEEK 2:  

Jo March - Avery Canseco 

Amy March - Lincoln Josselyn 

Meg March - Brown McCall

Beth March - Belle Montero

Laurie ("Teddy"/Theodore Laurence) - Jacob MacBrair

Marmee - Annabelle Gaut

Hannah - Alyssa Jimenez

Father March - Benjamin Crim

Aunt March - Sophia Staggs 

Mr. Brooke - Jeremias Rodrigez

Old Mr. Laurence - Walker Squires

Professor Bhaer - Weston Newbell

Ensemble - Annabelle Haas, Connor Parton, Keller Kennedy, Scarlett McNelis, & Kennedy Canseco

CREW: 

Katy Abby Squires 

Cora Goodson

Shira Binshtin 

Rachel Bagwell

Ella Erickson

Jayatsena Koya

Megan Peterson

Caroline Bates 

Hayden Gibson

Raleigh Lawrence 

Marion Hicks

Sophia McLemore

Charlotte Wakelam

Alex Felter

Hannah Warsetsky

Nadia Maves 

Maddie Black

Jina Cunningham

Brooke Marchy

Book Author: Louisa May Alcott

Franklin High School

Anchored in Tradition

In the early 1910s, Franklin High School opened its doors to the students of Williamson County with two teachers and twenty students. Over 100 years later we celebrate our past and look forward to our bright future as the Admirals. We take great pride in the tradition of excellence that began all those years ago and continues today in our Academic, Arts and Athletic programs.