![]() ![]() Review by Melissa Graves, Actors Communicating Character, Alexandria, Va. March in Washington was a sweet and humorous touch." "It is sweet, funny and poignant in the retelling of the story of the March family in Civil War New England. To apply for livestream or record & stream rights, please complete this form. To review some frequently asked questions about streaming, please click here. "…a charming and intelligent adaptation… breathes new life into Louisa May Alcott's beloved story…remarkably faithful to the text." (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Notes Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available Special attention is given to the imaginative play of the young characters: storytelling, playacting, letter writing, newspaper publishing and other creative endeavors still available to young people today. ![]() ![]() This spritely adaptation, commissioned by DreamWrights Youth and Family Theatre of York, Pa., is based on that first volume, along with "The Battle of Beaumanoir," a later Alcott story containing obvious echoes of Jo's penchant for swashbuckling tales and her touching friendship with their neighbor, Laurie. That story's instant success prompted the second volume, Little Women: Good Wives. ![]() Louisa May Alcott published Little Women: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, the first volume of her now-classic book, in 1868. ![]()
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