![]() Whenever Jo is on fire in her songs, which is often in this musical, there are strong undercurrent of red and orange sweeping into the scene, augmenting the song and the performer’s emotional power. Lighting Director Jim Shomo deserves a great many praises for the work he does with the uniquely laid out space, particularly when it comes to threading mood lighting into the various musical numbers. (L to R) Mea Holloway as Beth March, Grace Dillon as Jo March, Christine Thomas as Marmee, Lizzy Jackson as Amy March, and Maggie Flanigan as Meg March House of Bankerd Laurence and Laurie looking polished as the other featured gentlemen in Connecticut. John Brooke in a nice union blue uniform when the time comes and keeps both Mr. Decadent, haughty, austere, and dosed liberally in the monochromatic gray scale, these outfits define her character delectably and all but steal the show where costumes are concerned. Above and beyond the ball dresses for Jo and Meg, and even the wedding dress seen on Amy in later scenes, Dickinson’s crowning glory to costume closet of this production are the outrageous ensembles featured on Aunt March. The dresses, in their full hooped-nature, and vibrant colors, defy description that would do them justice. The Scenic Team has gone all out for this production and the audience is well rewarded because of it.Ĭostume Designer Lisa Ann Dickinson, with her assistant Maggie Flanigan (working closely with Marie Bankerd and House of Bankerd costumes) outfits the cast sublimely. The interior of the attic is the design team’s finest creation it’s wallpapered in old news articles from the Civil War and made to look as distressed as the characters often find themselves. Valentine’s Day Ball, an outdoor wedding, Cape Cod’s infamous seashore, and a dark and spooky forest for Jo’s stories. A projection screen and simple addition of a furnishing or two allows for the St. Laying out an L-curved proscenium in the basement of the Episcopal Church the Messiah, Set Designer Jordan Hollett, accompanied by Set Dressing Team Members Ann Pallanck, Amy Rudai, and Jenifer Hollett, brings the March household- most especially Jo’s attic- to vivacious life! A simple flip of a portrait takes the boarding house where Jo stays in New York to the heinously posh interior of Aunt March’s home. (L to R) Grace Dillon as Jo March, Maggie Flanigan as Meg March, Christine Thomas as Marmee, Lizzy Jackson as Amy March, and Mea Holloway as Beth March House of Bankerd Directed by Christine Thomas with Musical Direction by Eliza Van Kan and Orchestra Conduction by Andrew Zile, this American classic story, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, will have a fire burning inside your soul for the bond of sisterhood! An exceptionally performed community theatre production with talent that rivals touring companies that visit Charm City, Third Wall Productions indeed has the four March sisters well in hand when it comes to this production. Christopher Columbus! It’s astonishing! Little Women playing now through at Third Wall Productions in the Hamilton neighborhood of Baltimore City.
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