Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women was an immediate critical and commercial success. The book was inspired by Alcott’s experiences growing up and is one of the best loved novels of all time.
Experience the enduring journey of the March sisters – tomboy Jo, beautiful Meg, sensitive Beth, and spoilt Amy, as they as they navigate the challenges of the Civil War era, forging unbreakable bonds of love and family. Step into the world of sisterhood, courage, ambition and follow them as they progress into womanhood.
Still as relevant today Little Women is a celebration of women proving that women can be heroes of their own story, can be bold, persistent, self-assured to stand strong in who they are, and what they desire for themselves in their present and future.
Anne-Marie Casey’s masterful new adaptation of the classic story offers a captivating rendition of Little Women that breathes new life into a cherished classic.
The recent success of the Greta Gerwig film, the nostalgia of the classic book, combined with a beautiful adaptation provides an exciting theatrical experience guaranteed to be a night (or afternoon!) filled with laughter, tears, and a heart-warming lifting of the spirits.
Important information
Tickets:
From: £20.00
Running time:
TBC
Age guideline:
TBC
Access Performances:
Captioned – Thu 19 Jun 2025, 7.30pm
BSL Interpreted – Fri 20 Jun 2025, 7.30pm
Audio Described (w/ Touch Tour 1.30pm, please contact Box Office to book) – Sat 21 Jun 2025, 2.30pm
Sensory notice & content warnings
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Please note – most of our productions feature flashing lights and loud sounds.
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★★★★
“Stylish, humorous and compassionate, this is a lovingly crafted adaptation”
The Telegraph
★★★★
“Anne-Marie Casey bottles the story’s magic”
Daily Mail
★★★★
“Delight for fans of Louisa May Alcott’s enduring novel”
The Guardian
★★★★
“Anne-Marie Casey’s adaptation wraps itself around the audience like a comforting, hand-quilted blanket”
Irish Times