Little Women
Mark Adamo
2024
Mark Adamo’s operatic adaptation of Little Women brings Louisa May Alcott’s classic coming-of-age novel to life in a fresh and powerful way. First commissioned by Houston Grand Opera in 1998 and hailed as a “masterpiece” by John Rockwell in the New York Times for its New York City Opera premiere in 2003, this American opera has become one of the most frequently performed contemporary pieces, celebrated for its emotional depth and resonant themes of family, sisterhood, growing up, and coming home.
Composer Adamo, who also wrote the libretto, blends lyrical melodies with contemporary musical textures to vividly realize each beloved character, while capturing the internal conflict of iconic central character, Jo March, who fears that growing up inevitably means growing apart from her family and her sisters, Meg, Beth and Amy.
Little Women stage director Claire Choquette, winner of the Opera America Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Prize in 2022, expresses our ongoing fascination with the work: When people think of Little Women, it feels very nostalgic. It's a book that many of us read when we were younger, when we were starting to dive into the classics. But it's also an important piece of literature with a fully relatable story about sisterhood, and about being intentional with family connection in an era when women were starting to explore options and opportunities outside the home.
Last performed by Fort Worth Opera in 2005, Little Women makes its 2024 Fort Worth homecoming as a fully staged mainstage production, with full orchestra accompaniment by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Tyson Deaton. Mezzo-soprano Kelly Guerra — who arrives in Fort Worth fresh from her Metropolitan Opera debut in Osvaldo Golijov and David Henry Hwang’s Ainadamar — leads the talented young cast in the role of Jo March. Her portrayal of Jo is complemented by Bridget Cappel (mezzo-soprano) as Meg, Mary Feminear (soprano) as Beth, and Megan Koch (lyric coloratura soprano) as Amy.
In this production, audiences will experience all the heart, humor and drama of Little Women in the intimate setting of the W. E. Scott Theatre, which features a semi-thrust stage to bring the performers — each a wonderful actor as well as a brilliant singer — closer to the audience.
Cast
Kelly Guerra, Mary Feminear, Bridget Cappel, Megan Koch, Charles Colatta, Erik Earl Larson, Christopher Cucuruto, Seth-Emmannuel Clarke, Kaswanna Kanyinda, Twyla Robinson
Tyson Deaton
Conductor
Stage Director
Claire Choquette
Choreographer

The Scott Theatre
November 22 and 24, 2024
Sung in English