CPLS presents ... 'Little Woman: A Musical'

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From: The Topeka Capital-Journal
Date: 20061107
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Synopsis: "Little Woman: A Musical" is based on Louisa May Alcott's novel, "Little Women." This show is appropriate for all ages and open to the community.

Playwrights: Play by Allan Knee; lyrics by Mindi Dickstein; music by Jason Howland

Director: Becky Greene

Makeup artist: Cassie Remington

Costume designer: Hillary Kline; assisted by Cassie Remington

Stage manager: Melody Congdon

Cast: Jo (Anna Waldy), Meg (Sarah Stone), Beth (Nicole Koopman), Amy (Sydney Doel), Marmee (Monica Hicks), Aunt March (Allison Lippe), Mrs. Kirk (Betsy Dedonder), Laurie (Sam Blasi), Professor Bhaer (Nick Higgins), ...

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