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Levanna Davis
as Jo
18 yrs acting, 16 accents savored, 4 continents explored, & ASL learned & loved, pale in contrast to the deep talks, giggles & relationships! My hope is not in this world, my longings are not quenched here but as a Heavenly guest. Learning comradery & unity, we are still broken & stumbling, only in heaven will we be restored. Hoping the sweat & prayers makes Jesus smile!
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Megan Clum
as Meg
This will be Megan Clum's fifth production with Village Arts, and she is so grateful to the cast and leadership team for their continued love, support and creativity which makes this such an amazing community to be a part of. She is excited to be playing Meg in this inspiring story of hope.
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Audrey McGee
as Beth
Audrey McGee (Beth) is a Christ-follower and book-lover who is more than thrilled to bring this inspiring novel to life! She studies theatre at UCCS and would like to thank Lesa Brown and Solveig Olsen. “Beth had her troubles, and not being an angel but a very human little girl, she often ‘wept a little weep’”.
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Elsie Smith
as Young Amy
As the oldest of six, Elsie Smith loves the challenge of playing the youngest March sister. Most days you’ll find her baking, reading, singing along with one of her favorite soundtracks, or making up a new story. She could always find time for more acting, dancing, singing, and chatting with friends.
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Claire Prestgard
as Amy
Claire Prestgard (Older Amy) is thrilled to be a part of this production. This story has always held a special place in her heart, and she feels blessed to be bringing it to life with such an astonishing group of artists. She’d like to thank her family and Sarah Atkinson for always believing in her.