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Little Women: ASL Interpreted Show

Jo March isn’t concerned with what’s “ladylike.” Actually, she’s not sure she wants to be a lady at all. An aspiring writer, the headstrong Jo must negotiate with rigid societal norms to realize her dreams of independence. Against the backdrop of the Civil War, the beloved March sisters grow together and apart, discovering love, joy, and loss as they learn the importance of family and being true to oneself. Kate Hamill's (Pride and Prejudice, 2017) fresh and lively adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel will bring the entire family together this holiday season. 

When: Saturday, December 2, the door opens at 1 pm and the show starts at 2 pm

Where: Seattle REP theater, 155 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98109

Image Description: Purple background with four shadow silhouette portraits of women. One portrait has a bright blue handlebar mustache drawn on the portrait. In middle, big and bold white letters say “Little Women”.

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