The College of Arts and Media will premiere the musical version of "Little Women" at 7:30 tonight in Ethington Theatre. Louisa May Alcott's classic story follows the lives of the four March sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. The play also will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. More shows will be presented March 7-9. Story
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Sophomore Emmarie Nichols (left) plays Beth March, senior Mikayla Cavanaugh (center) plays Amy March and sophomore Joanna Heneveld (right) plays Marmee during a dress rehearsal for "Little Women" on Feb. 26, 2025, in Ethington Theatre. -
Marmee March (Joanna Heneveld, center) reads a letter to her daughters from their father, who is away, in "Little Women" at Ethington Theatre. -
Marmee (Joanna Heneveld, center) shares exciting news with daughter Jo (Ryenne Morgan, right) in "Little Women" at Ethington Theatre. -
Marmee (Joanna Heneveld) expresses her sadness at her husband being away and the struggle of keeping peace in the household in "Little Women" at Ethington Theatre. -
Jo (Ryenne Morgan, left) dances with her Aunt March (Kaitlyn Jacobson, right) in GCU theatre's production of "Little Women." -
The March sisters and their mom dance and sing together in "Little Women," set for a two-weekend run at GCU's Ethington Theatre. -
Amy March (Mikayla Cavanaugh) finds her sister Jo's stories and contemplates destroying them after getting in a fight with Jo in "Little Women." GCU theatre is presenting the musical version of the classic Louisa May Alcott story. -
Heartbroken Jo (Ryenne Morgan) finds her stories after sister Amy burns them in a fire in GCU's production of "Little Women." -
Marmee (Joanna Heneveld, center) tries to resolve a dispute between her daughters. -
Marmee (Joanna Heneveld, left) comforts Jo (Ryenne Morgan) after she finds her stories destroyed in a fire. -
The cast of "Little Women" dances together in a big chorus number during a dress rehearsal on Feb. 26, 2025, in Ethington Theatre. -
Jo (Ryenne Morgan) pretends to have a fight with neighbor Laurie (J.D. Martin, left) in GCU's "Little Women." -
Beth March (Emmarie Nichols, right) meets her neighbor, Mr. Laurence (Peyton Davis), in "Little Women," playing for two weekends at Ethington Theatre. -
Beth March (Emmarie Nichols, right) and Mr. Laurence (Peyton Davis) bond over playing piano and singing a song together. GCU theatre is producing a musical version of "Little Women." -
Laurie (J.D. Martin) and Jo (Ryenne Morgan) become good friends in "Little Women," playing at Ethington Theatre. -
Upset Jo (Ryenne Morgan) confronts her youngest sister, Amy (Makayla Cavanaugh, center), in GCU theatre's "Little Women." -
The March sisters share a special moment together in "Little Women." -
Passionate Jo March (Ryenne Morgan) in "Little Women," playing at Ethington Theatre, performs a song to her sisters. -
The March sisters and Laurie become good friends in "Little Women." The scene was performed during a dress rehearsal on Feb. 26, 2025, in Ethington Theatre. -
The March sisters and Laurie share a fun moment on stage in "Little Women." -
Beth (Emmarie Nichols, left) and Meg March playfully carry Laurie (J.D. Martin) while singing a song together. The scene was performed during a dress rehearsal of "Little Women" on Feb. 26, 2025, in Ethington Theatre. -
The March sisters dance while Laurie (J.D. Martin) belts out a song in the GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
The March sisters in "Little Women" follow Laurie's lead as he dances and sings a fun song. The musical will run for two weekends at "Ethington Theatre." -
Amy (Mikayla Cavanaugh) cries to her mom after getting in an argument with her sister Jo in "Little Women" at Ethington Theatre. -
Marmee (Joanna Heneveld) is shocked when she finds out her eldest daughter, Meg, is getting married in the GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
The March sisters and their mom share a special moment together in GCU's "Little Women." -
Upset Aunt March (Katlyn Jacobson) disapproves of Jo (Ryenne Morgan) wanting to become a writer.. -
Meg (Belle Raeburn) and Laurie's tutor, John Brooke (Luke Lundberg, right), fall in love in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Meg (Belle Raeburn) and Laurie's tutor, John Brooke (Luke Lundberg, right), fall in love in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Jo (Ryenne Morgan, right) shows Amy (Mikayla Cavanaugh) a map to travel Europe in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Jo (Ryenne Morgan) and Laurie (J.D. Martin) quickly bond as neighbors in "Little Women." The musical opens this weekend at Ethington Theatre. -
Jo (Ryenne Morgan) acts out one of her stories in "Little Women," opening this weekend at Ethington Theatre. -
Professor Bhaer (Ben Sparling) attempts to read a book while the March sisters dance and sing around him in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Mrs. Kirk (Gracie Down) enjoys a song Jo March is performing in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Jo March (Ryenne Morgan) acts out one of her stories in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Jo March (Ryenne Morgan) acts out one of her stories in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Jo March (Ryenne Morgan) acts out one of her stories in "Little Women," opening this weekend at Ethington Theatre. -
Jo March (Ryenne Morgan) acts out one of her stories to Professor Bhaer (Ben Sparling, left) and Mrs. Kirk (right). -
A scene from Jo's imagined stories in "Little Women," opening this weekend at GCU's Ethington Theatre. -
Clarissa (Kayla Walton) performs a scene from Jo's imagined stories in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women." -
Beth March (Emmarie Nichols) and Mr. Laurence (Peyton Davis) bond over playing piano and singing a song together in GCU theatre department's production of "Little Women."