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Sisters Jo, played by Grace Stuewer, left, and Beth, played by Caitlyn Katchenago, sing about happier times during a musical number in the second act of “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
John Brooke, played by Gabriel Bohm, and Meg March, played by Leslie Lemerond, decorate an arch for a wedding during the second act of “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Amy March, played by Bella Eckstrom, returns home after the death of one of her sisters with her new husband, Laurie Lawrence, played by Liam Krueger, in tow in a scene from “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Beth March, played by Caitlyn Katchenago, looks at a seashell provided to her by Marmee, played by Ashlee Raddant, in a scene from “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Jo March, played by Grace Stuewer, right, tells an animated story she’s written, which is shown in silhouette in the background, while Mrs. Kirk, played by Katie Weiland, looks on. (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Jo March, played by Grace Stuewer, looks into the eyes of Professor Bhaer, played by Owen Krueger, during the second act of “Little Women,” coming to Shawano Community High School this weekend. (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Jo March, played by Grace Stuewer, looks up from a story she’s writing in a scene from “Little Women” during a dress rehearsal on Jan. 29 at Shawano Community High School. The school will be performing the musical Feb. 3-6, with three evening performances and a Saturday matinee. (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
John Brooke, played by Gabriel Bohm, prepares to go off to war and leaves Meg March, played by Leslie Lemerond, in a scene from “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Laurie Lawrence, played by Liam Krueger, looks through a book in the attic of the March house during the first act of “Little Women,” a Broadway musical adapted from a two-volume novel written by Louisa May Alcott in the late 1860s. (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Professor Bhaer, played by Owen Krueger, sings one of the songs in the second act of “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
Meg March and John Brooke, played by Leslie Lemerond and Gabriel Bohm, watch as Meg’s sister, Beth, played by Caitlyn Katchenago, plays the piano and Mr. Lawrence, played by Andrew Mukka, sings in a scene from the musical “Little Women.” (Lee Pulaski | NEW Media)
AT A GLANCE
WHAT: “Little Women”
WHEN: 7 p.m. Feb. 3-5, 2 p.m. Feb. 6
WHERE: Auditorium, Shawano Community High School, 220 County Road B, Shawano
TICKETS: Adults $12, seniors $9, children $6. Tickets can be purchased online at shawanotheater.ludus.com.