November 29, 2024 – January 5, 2025
Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women
Adapted by Lauren Gunderson
From the original by Louisa May Alcott
Directed by Georgette Verdin
In 19th century New England, ambitious Jo, traditional Meg, gentle Beth, and spirited Amy grow up balancing their sisterly bonds with their distinct personalities. With their father away at war, the March sisters are nurtured by their wise and selfless Marmee. In a time marked by societal expectations, their love and shared feminine strength bind them through hardships, friendships, romantic entanglements, and inevitable losses. Captivating readers for generations, this beloved classic shines in an all new stage adaptation. A timeless tale of family, resilience, and a determined young writer finding her way in the world.
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CAST

Lucy Carapetyan
MARMEE/AUNT MARCH

Demetra Dee
BETH

John Drea
LAURIE

Erik Hellman
JOHN/FRIEDRICH

Tyler Meredith
LOUISA/JO
PRODUCTION
Lauren Gunderson
PLAYWRIGHT
Georgette Verdin
DIRECTOR
Sotirios Livaditis
SET DESIGN
Raquel Adorno
COSTUME DESIGN
Emma Deane
LIGHT DESIGN
Christopher Kriz
SOUND DESIGN
Nicolas Bartleson
PROPERTIES DESIGN
Sarah Slight
DRAMATURG
Katie Klemme
STAGE MANAGER
SPONSORS

Jennifer W. Christensen
Donna and Gene Frett
Nan Greenough
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Marmee/Aunt March
Lucy Carapetyan
Lucy Carapetyan (Marmee/Aunt March) previously appeared at Northlight in Dial M for Murder and You Can’t Take It With You. Recent Chicago productions include Ironbound (Raven), The Singularity Play (Jackalope), and The Writer (Steep, where she’s an ensemble member). Other Chicago credits include First Love is the Revolution, Earthquakes in London, Linda (Steep Theatre); Right To Be Forgotten, Nice Girl (Raven); Animal Farm (Steppenwolf). Lucy works as a motion capture actor for Injustice and Mortal Kombat video games, and as a freelance Intimacy Director and Casting Director. TV: Fargo season 4, Somebody Somewhere, Chicago Fire, Proven Innocent. Film: Brooklyn 45, Departing Seniors. She is represented by Paonessa Talent.
Beth
Demetra Dee
Demetra Dee (Beth) is elated to be making her Northlight debut. Corduroy (Chicago Shakespeare); The Penelopiad, The Nacirema Society, Relentless (Goodman); Chlorine Sky (Steppenwolf); Relentless (Timeline); Stew, Be Here Now (Shattered Globe); Cullud Wattah (Victory Gardens); The Last Pair of Earlies, Middle Passage (Lifeline); Comfort Stew, Migration (ETA Creative Arts Foundation); The Colored Museum (Pegasus Theatre Chicago); The Greenbook (Chicago Dramatist). Television: Power Book IV: Force (Starz), The Bear (FX). Education: BFA in theater, East Carolina University. She thanks the Lord for allowing her to serve. (Mark 10:45) Agency: DDO Chicago. www.demetradee.com
Laurie
John Drea
John Drea (Laurie) Northlight Theatre debut. Chicago: Little Bear Ridge Road (Steppenwolf); The Sound Inside (Goodman); Solaris (Griffin Theatre, Jeff Nomination); Chagall in School (Grippo Stage Company, Jeff Nomination); Twelfth Night, Cymbeline (Midsommer Flight); American Psycho (Kokandy Productions); Skunk and Badger, Whose Body? (Lifeline Theatre). Off-off Broadway: OneIronaut (The Outer Loop). Regional: Deathtrap (Constellation Stage). Television: Ashley Green, The Onion. Upcoming theatre: A Lie of the Mind (Raven Theatre). Upcoming film: PIP! (Sacred Arthouse). He is represented by Gray Talent Group. @johndrea1998
John/Friedrich
Erik Hellman
Erik Hellman (John/Friedrich) Previous shows at Northlight include Georgiana and Kitty, Miss Bennet, Shining Lives, and Lost in Yonkers. Recent shows in Chicago include: 1776, The Sound of Music (Marriott); Lindiwe, Familiar, The Burn (Steppenwolf); Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Othello, Mousetrap, The Misanthrope, Proof, The Mystery of Irma Vep (Court); Smart People, Marjorie Prime (Writers); Eastland (Lookingglass); and Luna Gale (Goodman). Film/TV work includes The Dark Knight, Walden, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, The Good Fight, Mrs. America, Fargo, 61st Street, and the David Fincher Film The Killer.
Louisa/Jo
Tyler Meredith
Tyler Meredith Chicago credits include: Inherit the Wind, The Penelopiad, The Cherry Orchard, Twilight Bowl, Graveyard Shift/New Stages (Goodman Theatre);Campaigns, Inc. (Timeline Theatre);Eurydice, Mystery of Love and Sex (Writers Theatre);The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane Theatre);The Columnist (American Blues Theater). Regional credits include: A Phoenix Too Frequent (American Players Theatre); At The Wedding, Miss Bennet: Christmas At Pemberley, My Father’s War (TheatreSquared); Hamlet (
Amy
Yourtana Sulaiman
Yourtana Sulaiman (Amy) is so pumped to be back at Northlight Theatre working with such a talented cast and crew! Yourtana is an Iraqi-Assyrian actor based in Chicago. Recent credits: Happy Days are Here (Again) (Steep), The Singularity Play (Jackalope), Selling Kabul (Northlight), the live in(n) (The Story Theatre), Mosque4Mosque (About Face), Chagall in School (Grippo Stage Company), NBC’s Chicago Fire, and more. Education: BFA Acting, UIC School of Theatre and Music; Eolia Conservatory of the Dramatic Arts BCN; The Second City. Yourtana is currently represented by Gray Talent Group. @yourtana on instagram.
Playwright
Lauren M. Gunderson
Lauren Gunderson (Playwright) has been one of the most produced playwrights in America since 2015, topping the list thrice including 2022/23. She is a two-time winner of the Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award for I and You and The Book of Will, the winner of the Lanford Wilson Award and a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. She is a playwright, screenwriter, musical book writer and children’s author who lives in San Francisco. She graduated from NYU Tisch as a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship.
LaurenGunderson.com
Director
Georgette Verdin
Georgette Verdin is a Cuban-American freelance director, the Associate Artistic Director of Northlight Theatre and a member of Rivendell Theatre Ensemble. Recent directing credits include: the revival of Night Watch (Raven Theatre); the U.S. premiere of The Writer (Steep Theatre); the world premieres of A Mile in The Dark (Interrobang Theatre Project/Rivendell); Enough to Let the Light In (Teatro Vista); Chagall in School (Grippo Stage Company); and Spay (Rivendell). Georgette is a three-time Jeff nominated director and was the 2022 Michael Maggio Directing Fellow at Goodman Theatre. She was profiled in NewCity Magazine’s 2023 “Players: Who Really Performs for Chicago Right Now” and in Chicago Reader’s “Best of Chicago 2022.” Georgette is an associate member with Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. For more, visit georgetteverdin.com.
Sotirios Livaditis
Set Design
is is returning to Northlight where he recently designed Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women and last season’s Birthday Candles. Recent projects include The Cave (A Red Orchid); A Slow Air, A Case for the Existence of God (Steep); The Lehman Trilogy (ZACH); The Brightest Thing in the World (About Face); and It’s a Wonderful Life (Capital City). He has worked with Goodman, Steppenwolf, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Berkeley Rep, The Alliance, and Cincinnati Playhouse, among others. He recently made his Broadway debut as the associate set designer on Purpose and Eureka Day – both of which have been nominated for Tony Awards for Best Play and Best Revival of a Play. MFA: Northwestern. Please experience more of his work at www.sotiriosdesigns.com and on Instagram at @sotirios.livaditis.
Costume Design
Raquel Adorno
is a costume designer and educator. Selected costume design credits: CHICAGO: Northlight Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Marriott Theatre, Court Theatre, Writers Theatre, Victory Gardens, Remy Bumppo Theatre. REGIONAL: The MUNY, McCarter Theatre Center, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, American Players Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, St Louis Shakespeare Festival. FILM: Curio, Limerence, Cheap Plastic Mask. Raquel has been nominated for 5 Joseph Jefferson Awards for Best Costume Design and is the recipient of The Michael Merritt Emerging Designer Award and the Academic Achievement Prize for Collaborative Design. Raquel is an Assistant Professor of Design at Northwestern www.raqueladorno.com
Lighting Design
Emma deane
Emma Deane is an Indigenous Lighting Designer whose recent credits include: Confederates (Signatu
Original Music & Sound Design
Christopher Kriz
Christopher Kriz (Original Music and Sound Design) is a composer and sound designer based in Chicago and is pleased to return to Northlight having recently composed and designed Dial M For Murder, Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas At Pemberley (Jeff nomination), and many others. Chicago designs include: Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Court Theatre, Paramount Theatre, Remy Bumppo, Victory Gardens, Timeline, Shattered Globe, and many others. Regional: Seattle Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory, Indiana Repertory, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Peninsula Players, Crossroads Theatre, Montana Shakespeare Festival, Nebraska Repertory, and many others. A winner of five Joseph Jefferson Awards, Kriz is a proud member of United Scenic Artists 829. To hear more of his work, please visit christopherkriz.com
Dramaturg
Sarah Slight
Sarah Slight is a Chicago-based dramaturg, literary manager, and producer. She is the artistic director of Raven Theatre and an adjunct professor at The Theatre School at DePaul. At Northlight Sarah has dramaturged Dial M for Murder adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher and two of the three Christmas at Pemberley plays by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Bordelon. Other dramaturgy credits include Right to be Forgotten by Sharyn Rothstein and The Luckiest by Melissa Ross (Raven Theatre); The Gradient by Steph Del Rosso (St. Louis Rep); and The Burn by Philip Dawkins (Steppenwolf Theatre, SYA). MFA Columbia University, BS University of Evansville.
