

Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
A Little Women’s Christmas is a contemporary retelling of the beloved classic novel, following the lives and loves of the March sisters in a small Tennessee town at Christmas.
Top Cast


Jillian Murray
Jillian Murray
Jo March
Jillian Murray
Jo March


Trevor Donovan
Trevor Donovan
Fritz
Trevor Donovan
Fritz


Jen Lilley
Jen Lilley
Meg Brooke
Jen Lilley
Meg Brooke


Laura Osnes
Laura Osnes
Beth March
Laura Osnes
Beth March


Julia Reilly
Julia Reilly
Amy March
Julia Reilly
Amy March


Kyle Kupecky
Kyle Kupecky
Laurie
Kyle Kupecky
Laurie


Jesse Hutch
Jesse Hutch
John Brooke
Jesse Hutch
John Brooke
Brandon Clark
Brandon Clark
DJ Bob
Brandon Clark
DJ Bob


Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight
Bertie Henderson
Gladys Knight
Bertie Henderson


Tanya Christiansen
Tanya Christiansen
Susanna Gardner
Tanya Christiansen
Susanna Gardner
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