Little Women Invade Rutherford House! In Living Colour!
For those who have not read the story by Louisa May Alcott, here is an adapted play version that has been performed at Rutherford House on the University of Alberta Campus.
The play begins with 'Mr Rutherford' narrating as the story comes alive to the audience.
The girls discuss their dismal Christmas.
Marmee has a surprise letter from Father and an especial message from him.
The girls surprise Marmee with gifts for Christmas.
Meg and Jo are invited out to a dance and whilst getting ready Jo discovers, she's not a hairstylist!
Jo meets Laurie and they decide to have a dance.
Meg twists her ankle dancing and Laurie offers them his carriage to go home.
The Pickwick club meets to discuss current events.
Jo has a surprise member join!
Laurie; always the gentleman.
A telegram brings bad news and Marmee must leave.
Beth gets Scarlet Fever.
Jo and Meg get the diagnosis from the doctor.
Amy needs to go to Aunt March's.
Laurie persuades the little girl.
Laurie surprises Jo by telegraphing Marmee to come home.
Marmee joyous with Beth's recovery.
Father's surprise homecoming.
The family all together again.
This heartwarming story is perfect for the Christmas Season and has had rave reviews from the patrons viewing the play over the last weeks.
The last performance, which is already sold out, runs Thursday December 15th at 8 pm.
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