In this special episode of Page to Picture, hosts Kim and Tiff step behind the curtain of Little Women: The Musical at the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center. They chat with the cast and director about what it takes to bring Louisa May Alcott’s timeless story to life on stage.
The conversation dives deep into the themes of sisterhood, creativity, and identity — exploring how each March sister’s story still resonates today. From Jo’s fiery ambition to Beth’s quiet strength, the cast shares how they connected emotionally to their roles and the challenges of adapting such a beloved classic.
✨ Expect laughter, behind-the-scenes stories, and a few emotional moments as the Little Women cast reminds us why this story continues to inspire generations.
Key Takeaways
Jo March is a powerhouse — demanding both physical and emotional range.
Beth March embodies quiet strength and emotional impact.
Amy March balances ambition and vulnerability.
Marmee is the calm center in a chaotic household.
Laurie’s chemistry with Jo continues to charm audiences.
John Brooke provides a grounding, steady presence.
Professor Bhaer inspires Jo’s courage and creativity in New York.
Mr. Lawrence’s grumpy tenderness adds unexpected warmth.
The musical celebrates family, ambition, and identity.
Director Alec highlights authenticity and relatability as the heart of this production.
Of course, we asked everyone TEAM LAURIE & JO or TEAM LAURIE & AMY, and we will say, Kim was very disappointed with their answers.