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Photo by Topher Cox. Members of the cast of Needham Community Theatre's Little Women gather as the Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy Marsh around their mother, Marmee.
This timeless and timely story of family and love by Louisa May Alcott tells the story of the March sisters’ journey from childhood to maturity in Concord, Massachusetts during the American Civil War.
Audiences of all generations will enjoy acquainting – or reacquainting themselves with the sisters: Meg, the eldest; Jo, the high spirited tomboy; and gentle Beth, as well as their beloved Marmee and Father. Together the March family learns to endure both good times and bad as they share the joys and pains of growing up. Interlaced with warmth, family loyalty, and traditional values, all these important events provide us with a better understanding of our own lives. The play is narrated by the adult character Josephine (Jo). She tells her family story as a memory which creates a special intimate and emotional atmosphere for the audience.
Penned by Louisa May Alcott 140 years ago, this much loved classic tale’s message is still relevant today.
Peformance dates and times are:
Tickets are available at www.needhamtheatre.org.
There are many restaurants and pubs in the Needham area where theatergoers can enjoy refreshments before or after the show.
Newman School
1155 Central Avenue
Needham, MA
United States
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First of all, the intersection improvements are scheduled for the upcoming years and they are not related to Westwood at all.
The plaza on 109 where the Post Office is located would be a prime site for a modern development. It is a relic from the 1950#. Why haven’t the town planners sought a project for that location?
This is Route 1, the most heavily commercialized corridor in the region, and calling this an “existential threat” isn’t based in reality.