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LƤrche im Sonnenlicht - sie hat mich fasziniert...
Die im Sertig liegenden Weiler (Sertig Dƶrfli und Sand) und die dazugehƶrenden Hƶfe bildeten die Nachbarschaft Sertig, die zur ehemaligen Fraktionsgemeinde Davos Frauenkirch gehƶrt. Die am Eingang zum Sertig gelegene Nachbarschaft Clavadel gehƶrt zur Fraktion Davos Platz.
Historisches Luftbild von Werner Friedli (1949)
Durch das Tal führt eine schmale, verkehrsarme Strasse, die gut für Fahrradtouren geeignet ist. Das ganze Jahr verkehrt ein Postauto in das Tal. In Sertig Dörfli gibt es eine denkmalgeschützte reformierte Kirche, zwei Restaurants, der «Bergführer» und das «Walserhuus» (Walserhaus), letzteres ist ein modernes Mittelklassehotel. Von dort aus kann man in südöstlicher Richtung zu einem Wasserfall am Fusse des Sertigpasses wandern.
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Danke für euren Besuch !
Thanks for your visit !
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Die im Sertig liegenden Weiler (Sertig Dƶrfli und Sand) und die dazugehƶrenden Hƶfe bildeten die Nachbarschaft Sertig, die zur ehemaligen Fraktionsgemeinde Davos Frauenkirch gehƶrt. Die am Eingang zum Sertig gelegene Nachbarschaft Clavadel gehƶrt zur Fraktion Davos Platz.
Historisches Luftbild von Werner Friedli (1949)
Durch das Tal führt eine schmale, verkehrsarme Strasse, die gut für Fahrradtouren geeignet ist. Das ganze Jahr verkehrt ein Postauto in das Tal. In Sertig Dörfli gibt es eine denkmalgeschützte reformierte Kirche, zwei Restaurants, der «Bergführer» und das «Walserhuus» (Walserhaus), letzteres ist ein modernes Mittelklassehotel. Von dort aus kann man in südöstlicher Richtung zu einem Wasserfall am Fusse des Sertigpasses wandern.
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Danke für euren Besuch !
Thanks for your visit !
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Copyright: Michael Brƶnnimann / Laila Friedli
Makeup Artist: Laila Friedli
Photography: Michael Brƶnnimann
Strobist Info: One SB 910 mounted with white umbrella on the bottom staircase hallway creating the stair-shadow. One SB 910 on top staircase hallway to fill the face with light. Also mounted with white umbrella. On SB 910 on the floor of bottom staircase hallway to emphasize subjects shadow and creat contrast within the old wall.
Copyright: Michael Brƶnnimann / Laila Friedli
Makeup Artist: Laila Friedli
Photography: Michael Brƶnnimann
Strobis Info: Two SB 910 on both sides of subject mounted with White Umbrellas. On SB 910 with standard diffusor as a weak backlight.
Rheindampfer Hohenklingen
am 5. August 1954
ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Bildarchiv/Siftung Luftbild Schweiz / Fotograf: Friedli, Werner
Scotland Women
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1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
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1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Ralf Schlatter | Sina | BƤnz Friedli
Sketching in the dark is a real challenge.
Hahnemühle Nostalgie Sketchbook A6, 190g/m2, mechanical Pencil Pentel 0.9mm, 2B, 60ā Sketch
Make-Up: Laila Friedli
Photography: Michael Brƶnnimann
Strobist Info: One SB 910 moutned with reflective umbrella indirectly left above front of subject. SB910 through white umbrella right above front of subject. One SB910 right above behind subject as backlight, mounted with standard diffusor. One SB910 behind subject generating the dark-light-distortion of the backround. All triggered by radiopoppers.
Scotland Women
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1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Menās World Floorball Championships 2022 5th - 13th November 2022, Zurich and Winterthur, Switzerland Event page: www.wfc2022.ch Photos: Michael Peter/IFF
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Men's World Floorball Championships 2022, 08.11.2022, Swiss Life Arena, Zürich, Switzerland, Steven Friedli (#20, Canada)
Event page: www.wfc2022.ch
Credit: (unihockey-fotos.ch/Claudio Schwarz)
Instagram: @purzlbaum
Copyright: Michael Brƶnnimann / Laila Friedli
Makeup Artist: Laila Friedli
Photography: Michael Brƶnnimann
Scotland Women
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1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcottās timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
RuĢben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann
Scotland Women
.
1 Alexander
15 Howard
4 Corsie Booked 41st min
5 Beattie
3 Mitchell
16 Murray Substituted for Ross at 73rd min
9 Weir
18 Emslie Substituted for Arnot 81st min
8 Little
11 Evans
22 Cuthbert
Substitutes
6 Love
12 Lynn
13 Ross
14 Arthur
19 Clelland
20 Brown
23 Arnot
.
Switzerland Women
.
1 Thalmann
3 Megroz Substituted for Widmer 64th min
14 Kiwic Booked 87th min
22 Buhler
5 Maritz
13 WƤlti Booked 74th min
19 Aigbogun
18 Calligaris Substituted for Lehmann 65th min
11 Dickenmann
6 Reuteler Substituted for Zehnder 90th min
10 Bachmann Booked at 43rd min
Substitutes
4 Rinast
7 Widmer
8 Zehnder
15 Stierli
20 Müller
21 Friedli
23 Lehmann