Little Women

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Mill Theatre, Wednesday 18th May - Thursday 19th May

Little Women is a timeless and captivating story brought to life in this glorious musical based on Louisa May Alcott’s critically acclaimed book, with a beautiful score by Grammy Award winner Jason Holland, and book by Allan Knee and Mindi Dickstein.

A much loved and timeless classic that will warm audience hearts as it follows the adventures of four young sisters- Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March. Guided by their mother “Marmee”, while their father is away serving in the civil war, the girls struggle, but manage, to get through the difficult times. As the sisters grow up, Little Women, tells the tale of family, love, individuality, and finding a place in the world.

Directed by Mary MacDonagh, Musically directed by David Wray and produced by Deirdre Masterson; the Musical Theatre degree students of American College Dublin will present this classic story and stunning musical journey, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.


Date:
Wednesday 18th May - Thursday 19th May
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€25 - €30
Address:
dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland

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