meg jo beth amy & louisa

ensemble theatre · tier5 · Ages 10+ · United States of America

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KATARINA FIALLOS certified reviewer June 12, 2019
A very interesting and well devised show! Prior to seeing the show I knew little about Little Women and I found the play told enough to inform the audience but was not spoon feeding them.... full review
ALYSSA HITCHCOCK certified reviewer June 13, 2019
tagged as: family · sisterhood · Identity
It was a wonderful mesh of reality and fiction. The cast does an amazing job depicting each character they portray and not once do they stop having fun on stage. Humorous and endearing. ... full review
HOLIDAY KINARD certified reviewer June 13, 2019
tagged as: creative
I loved this show. You can tell a lot of time, thought, energy and love went into it. It was creative, inventive, fun and occasionally heart-breaking. And you don't need to be a Little Women fan to enjoy this show. I went in remembering next to nothing about the book, and I enjoyed the show immensely. ... full review
NICOLE STEINWEDELL certified reviewer June 17, 2019
tagged as: inventive · Authentic · Fun! · glorious · powerful · Engaging
A powerful ensemble dazzles as we are transported back and forth from the heart of an author, to her well-known beloved characters. Brilliant acting, incisive writing, and rousing musical numbers! What more could you ask for?! Time flies by, I didn’t even realize it was 2hrs long! ... full review
CHI LE certified reviewer June 18, 2019
Incredibly talented cast that upholds a really beautifully written, choreographed love story to Little Women and Louisa May Alcott. If you loved Little Women, I cannot recommend this show enough. I laughed! I cried, of course, and my heart ached for a queer woman stuck in the wrong time period — I related far too much. You could TELL the cast love what they're doing, believe in the story. ... full review
BOB LEGGETT certified reviewer June 20, 2019
Louisa May Alcott is an American literary treasure, and I’m sure she would have loved this interpretation of her book, which is told from the POV of Alcott as she wrote the stories. Tier5 has created a masterpiece of theater that should appeal to just about every living, breathing human, and director Ariel Francoeur captures every nuance of the story, giving his amazing cast everything they need to bring it to life. ... full review
MATTHEW ROBINSON certified reviewer June 20, 2019
One of the best shows of the Fringe. From the excellent cast, compelling story, great costumes, dance routines, melodic breaks and touching tribute this is one of those shows you are proud to have gotten to see. A real treasure that had people in my audience crying, laughing and applauding all the way through.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2019
Very well constructed and executed! Great writing! Great concept!... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 20, 2019
tagged as: funny · strong · music · dance · lgbt · classic · modern · women · literature · ensemble
An amazing adaptation of the classic, this retelling of 'Little Women' captivated my attention from the first moment and had me in tears at the end. ... full review
ERIC DEPRIESTER certified reviewer June 21, 2019
tagged as: funny · Lively · Engaging · insightful · literary
A thoroughly modern, wildly engaging, and experimentally staged story of how Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women, and why it still affects us today. ... full review