- Based on the books Little Women & Good Wives by Louisa May Alcott
- Adapted for the stage by Jordi Mand
- Directed by Jenna Rodgers
The March sisters struggle to balance societal pressures and expectations with their own hopes and dreams, and are united by the bonds of family, love and loyalty. This classic story is a heartwarming tale filled with hope, adventure, heartbreak and love.
AGE RECOMMENDATION: 10+
RELAXED PERFORMANCE
Relaxed Performances offer an accessible option to audience members who may benefit from a more relaxed environment in the theatre or those who may have not normally felt comfortable attending a live performance. This may be ideal for people with sensory concerns, autism spectrum disorders, learning disorders, dementia, families with babies or younger children, or those that may need to be able to leave the theatre frequently during the performance.
The theatre will be dimly lit but not completely dark, there is a relaxed attitude toward audience movement and noise, and there may be some changes in production to reduce startling effects or noises. A Relaxed Performance allows you to enjoy the show, to be yourself, and to experience live theatre in a friendly and supportive environment!
Babes-in-Arms (Ages 0-2) may attend the performance at no cost, however every person entering the theatre must have a ticket assigned for safety regulations and seating capacity. Please contact the Box Office at 780-425-1820 to book a Babes-in-Arms ticket.
Join us from 1:25-1:35 p.m. in the theatre to learn about the Relaxed Performance and to see some sneak peaks at moments in the play. Or, if you’d prefer a “Spoiler-Free” experience, enjoy a drink in the lobby and we’ll invite you in at 1:35 p.m. for the performance.
OPEN CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE
An open captioned performance uses real-time captions to represent spoken dialogue and other important audio elements during the show through screens visible to all patrons.
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information about Relaxed and Captioned Performances and please contact the Citadel Theatre’s Accessibility Coordinator, Kristi Hansen, if you have any questions: khansen@citadeltheatre.com