‘Little Women’ performances scheduled at Prairie Arts Center

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Actors Rebecca Tracy (from left), Rachel Gorenz, Kevin Alleman and James Younger practice for the Prairie Arts Center’s upcoming production of “Little Women: the Broadway Musical”. The group is performing a scene from “An Operatic Tragedy,” a show within a show written by Jo March to entertain her family one bleak Christmas. (Photo contributed)

PRINCETON — The Prairie Arts Center is once again gearing up for a theatrical venture with “Little Women - The Broadway Musical,” which will be performed at Thursday through Sunday at the arts center, 24 Park Ave. East in Princeton. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 3 p.m. Sunday.

The show, with music by Jason Howland, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and book by Allen Knee, is an adaptation of the classic novel by Louisa Mae Alcott.

Based on Alcott’s own family experiences, “Little Women — The Broadway Musical” follows the adventures of Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March as they grow up in Civil War America. The beloved story of the March sisters is timeless and deals with issues as relevant today as when it was written.

Cast members include Pete Hamilton of DePue as Professor Bhaer, Rachel Gorenz of Princeton as Jo March, Rebecca Tracey of DePue as Meg March/Clarissa, James Younger of LaMoille as John Brooke/Braxton, Kevin Alleman of Granville as Rodrigo, LeeAnna Browne of Princeton as Amy March/Troll, Allison Lampe of LaMoille as Beth March/Rodrigo 2, Shelley Gorenz of Princeton as Marmee March/Hag, David Gorenz of Princeton as Mr. Laurence/Knight, Tom Bailey of Peru as Laurie Laurence/Monk, and Jennifer Rexius of Peru as Aunt March/Mrs. Kirk.

Dave Roden of Princeton is directing the show. His career has included an Off-Broadway premiere (A Glimpse of the Light, David’s Harp Theatre), regional work in South Florida (The Learning Stage, Theatre Club of the Palm Beaches, Florida Repertory Theatre, The Jupiter Theatre, Mental Floss Comedy Theatre) and Illinois (Eastlight Theatre, Circa ’21 Dinner Playhouse), producing and performing comedy improv (As Seen on TV), and the direction of several local productions (Marvin’s Room: Act IV Dinner Theatre, Lend Me a Tenor, Mister Roberts, Proof, Our Town: Stage 212, Eleemosynary: PAC). He has appeared onstage in numerous Stage 212 productions including Cinderella, 1776, Run for Your Wife, I Hate Hamlet, I Do! I Do!, and Death of a Salesman. He has also worked with Summer Stage Playhouse in Annie and Take Me Along and Princeton’s Festival 56 in The Scarlet Letter, City of Angels, Once Upon a Mattress, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, and Hamlet. Recently, he was proud to join the board of the Illinois Theatre Conservatory. Look for him this summer in The Laramie Project. Daylighting these days as a school social worker, he currently resides in Princeton with his wife, Tracy Boylan, and daughters, Emma and Brennan.

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