TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The Woodington Players of Westwood Regional High School present Little Women, adapted for the stage by playwright John Ravold from Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel.
This staged production follows the March sisters through themes of love, loss, and sisterhood, as they navigate the challenges of growing up. Directed and produced by drama teacher and Woodington Players advisor Lauren Florek, the performance showcases the talents of a skilled student crew guided by production staff advisors: Joseph Carnevale (Set Construction), Daniel Peña (Light and Sound), Joseph Fritz (Assistant Director/Stage Art), and Casey Kauffman (Costume and Makeup).
The show features a double cast, with actors performing on different dates. Details on the cast schedule can be found on the ticket website. Performances are set for Thursday, Nov. 21, and Friday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m., with two shows on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 2 and 7 p.m. The students are excited to share their hard work and bring this cherished story to life.
All performances will be held at Campbell Auditorium, Westwood Regional High School, 701 Ridgewood Road. Tickets are $13 for general admission and $11 for students with ID and are available online at https://cur8.com/39982/project/126220 or at the door an hour before showtime.
About The Woodington Players
The Woodington Players is an extracurricular theater company at Westwood Regional High School. Their mission is to provide students with a hands-on education in theater, covering both technical and performing arts skills. Through their annual season, including a fall play and a spring musical, students develop skills that will serve them in the future, on and off the stage.