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Little Women Celebrates Blogging in May
Little Women the Musical brings alive the timeless American classic by Louisa May Alcott. Semi-autobigraophical in nature it has inspired generations of people and women in particular to follow their dreams, creative passions and the writing life.
Two months after the show launched in keeping with these themes Little Women's producers took a bold leap in to the emerging blogosphere and launched the first official show and cast blog on Broadway. To celebrate this new writing format and medium for self experssion, the producers are hosting a special event inviting 10 leading women bloggers and and 10 broadway bloggers see the show together and discuss it afterwards.
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There wasn't a second thought in getting tickets to the show again. So easy to relate to, shivers run down your spine as the amazing cast tells their story and sings unbelievably. It is an opportunity I would take time and time again if I had the chance. It will take your breath away with each individual cast member having their own loving character. There is never a moment that you pull your eyes away from the stage for the music, story, and fabulous voices overwhelm your heart. It is a memory that you will never forget and can't miss the opportunity to take. The entire production deserves an extravagant amount of compliments that they could fill a book. Go see the show and support this ever evolving strength of women and men as the message is nothing to be missed.
Posted by: Kathleen | May 7, 2005 07:31 PM








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