Eliza Hitch, originally from Atlanta, Georgia, is playing the role of Meg March. During her time at U of A, Eliza has appeared in Bright Star, Sweeney Todd, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Legally Blonde. Eliza is a College of Fine Arts student ambassador, Medici Art Scholar, and a member of the W.A. Franke Honors College. On graduation this May, she plans to move to New York to pursue her dream of working in theatre, film and television.
Meghan Gray is from Marietta, Georgia. She will playing Marmee. Prior to Little Women, Meghan has appeared in numerous stage productions including Bright Star, Much Ado About Nothing, and Jesus Christ Superstar. She stars in the upcoming short film Blush’n, due to premiere at I Dream in Widescreen, TFTV’s showcase of senior thesis films at the Fox Tucson Theatre on May 10. After graduating in May, she will direct Shrek the Musical JR for the Due West Center for the Arts in Georgia.
On this show they will be talking about the production of Little Women from U of A’s School of Theatre, Film and Television, or TFTV, and why it’s still relevant today. It will be showing from April 20, 2025 to May 4, 2025 at the Marroney Theatre on campus.
https://tftv.arizona.edu/events/little-women/Here Alone was played on our music break.
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