
Levels, the teen center in the Great Neck Library, is presenting “Little Women,” a play based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1, 2 and 3 at 8:00 p.m. at the Library’s Main Building at 159 Bayview Avenue in Great Neck.
Tickets are free of charge and are intended to guarantee seating as space is limited. Tickets can be requested at the Circulation Desk of all Great Neck Library facilities while they last.
“Little Women” tells the story of the four March sisters – Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth – and their journey to adulthood during the American Civil War.
This Levels “Next Stage” production features an adaptation of Alcott’s novel by acclaimed playwright Jacqueline Goldfinger, and is directed by El Schader, who previously directed Levels’ Spring 2022 musical, Twisted: the Untold Story of a Royal Vizier.
The cast of local teens includes Sherlyn Dominguez, Talia Elyaho, Kylie Hoffman, Kaj Lopez, Sara Nearenberg, Alyssa Sehn and Izzy Spagnoli. The show is produced by Nina Zar and assistant directed by Roland Chia, with lighting design by Dean Campodonico.
Levels, the cultural center for teenagers located at the Library’s Bayview Avenue branch, presents several theatrical productions a year, all directed, produced and performed by students seventh grade through college-age. “Next Stage”
Productions are put together by advanced students independently, using Levels as a co-producer and performance venue.
For more information please contact Levels at (516) 466-8055 ext. 216 or email levels@greatnecklibrary.org.