Little Women: The Broadway Musical Book by: Allan Knee
Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein
Music by Jason Howland
CAST
Jo……………………………………………………………………………...………...Pip Jackson
Meg/Clarissa………………………………………………………………….…...Lacey Harris
Beth/Rodrigo 2………………….……………………………………….…………....Allie Rash
Amy/Troll…………………………...…………………………………….…………..Jaden Rich
Marmee/Hag……………………………………………………….…..….Amanda Fahlberg
Laurie/Rodrigo………………...……………………………….…………….Brandon Bishop
Mr. Brooke/Braxton………………………………………………..……………….Ethan Poe
Aunt March/Mrs. Kirk…………………………………………..………....Shani Barnhill
Professor Bhaer………………………………………………………….………Gary Edwards
Mr. Laurence/Knight…………………………………………...……...…….J.R. Lawrence
Ensemble
Conrad Williams, Katharine Hunter, Payton Wilhite
Sarah Meurer, Austin Sandy, Brittany Lawrence
CREW
Director……………………………………………………………………..…...…....Matt Dealy
Assistant Director………………………………………………...…….…………..Jade Allen
Technical Director………………………………………………………….………….Joe Carr
Music Director………….………………………………………...………….…….Pip Jackson
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A Note From the Director It is only by looking back, that we understand where we’ve got to. It is only when looking up that we are given the strength to keep going. It is only in relation to others that we know who we are. Now while that is some pretty highfalutin’ talk, I know it’s been proven true in your life. Look back: While you were spending all morning fighting to stay awake in class, all afternoon studying the material you would be tested on in order to pass that class, and all evening waiting tables to pay for that class, and then waking up the next day only to do it again, did you know, truly know the profound impact that struggle was going to have on your life? Did you hear your alarm every morning at 6am and think to yourself, “what great discipline I am cultivating for myself as a result of rising at this ungodly hour to meet the day. Huzzah!”? Did you revel in your time reading the dense text your professor assigned you and marvel, “my, my, my, the study habits I am arduously cultivating today will serve me well when it comes time to do the research necessary to make a wise decision buying my first home?” Did you bring take-home drinks to each and every table of patrons (who in more cases than you care to remember rewarded your hard work with neither a gracious attitude, nor a generous tip) with a smile believing that one day, your spouse would one day fall in love with the Servant’s heart God carved into your chest over your years of faithful food service? Of course not! You (I, We) said to ourselves: “JUST FIVE MORE MINUTES PLEASE. I DON’T WANT TO GET UP!” (time belongs to me) “THIS PROFESSOR AND HIS TEXTBOOK ARE GARBAGE. I WILL PASS IN SPITE OF THEM!” (success belongs to me) “THE PEOPLE AT THAT TABLE ARE MISERABLE, HORRIBLE, NASTY CHEATS. I HOPE THEY DROP DEAD!” (judgment [grace] belongs to me) And though you struggled day after day with the same fear, anxiety, exhaustion, and resent-ments, you know that whenever you took the time to stop, look up, and remember who you belong to and the paths of glory he has promised you will one day travel, everything was stilled. You didn’t need assurances of where you would go next in this life, because you were assured of your eventual inheritance as a child (relation) of Almighty God. I hope you enjoy this story of a young girl’s jaggedly joyful path through her life as much as you have enjoyed your own. Thank you for coming to share this story with us. Yours, Always, Matt
Upcoming FOA Events
AUDITIONS
Whether its flying away with Peter Pan, Or dreaming sweet dreams of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Don’t miss your chance to join us on the stage.
Peter Pan: The Nutcracker Ballet: Sept 10 at 2 pm Sept 9 at 10 am Sept 11 at 5:30 pm Sept 10 at 2 pm
A Raisin in the Sun
Come witness Forum history as we present our first ever African-American production! This iconic play by Lorraine Hansberry debuted
on Broadway in 1959. The title’s inspiration came from the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes. The story tells of an African-
American family’s experiences on the Southside of Chicago as they attempt to better themselves with an insurance payout following the
death of the father. Performances run September 8th-11th
A Raisin in the Sun will be performed on the Forum Stage. Showtimes are:
Sept. 8 at 7:30 pm Sept. 9 at 7:30 pm
Sept. 10 at 2:00 pm Sept. 11 at 7:30 pm
Tickets available at the Box Office or online at foajonesboro.org!
Special Thanks John Dealy, Lil Dealy, Zach Dealy, Bethany Dealy, Carrie Schaefer,
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Sarah Thielemier, Jeff Griffin.
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A Heart for the Arts
To be honest, when we were a young married couple,
my husband and I dreamed of a family full of sons. I
think I was afraid of having any daughters like I had been,
knowing that I wasn’t in any way equipped to handle a
“me.” But, as in most instances, God had different plans as
my four daughters grow me, inspire me, and entertain me
in ways that make me so thankful that I didn’t get exactly
what I’d dreamed. Directors are like that. Executive Directors,
Artistic Directors, Production Directors, I guess people of all
kinds are like that. We look at a project, and dream of the
exact way to create it, envisioning every detail, only to find
that reality changes and morphs the vision into something
that, most of the time, is even more beautiful than we had
originally planned. I believe Little Women has become that.
When Matt and I spoke of plans for Little Women, we knew
many of the challenges of a project like this going in a
small venue at the earliest point in the season. But perhaps
we didn’t imagine the incredible passion and full-scale
talent that it would bring. Matt’s vision and skill, and this
cast and crew’s love and talent have manifested a piece of
art that makes us all proud to be a part of The FOA and
kicks the season off with class and style.
Directing a play might be a tad like raising a family. It
may not require exactly the same skills, consistency, or
wisdom, but it does require a humility to see that what you
originally dreamed can become better than you had ever im-
agined.
With a Heart for the Arts,
Kristi
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