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‘Little Women: The Musical’ at Yorba Linda Spotlight Players

A timeless story of ambition, love, loss and family brought to life with fresh heart and vision


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From Left: Olivia Tewksbbury, Dylan Panetta, Caleb Simmons, Sarah McGuire and Kasey Jacques (Photo Courtesy of Charna Lopez)
From Left: Olivia Tewksbbury, Dylan Panetta, Caleb Simmons, Sarah McGuire and Kasey Jacques (Photo Courtesy of Charna Lopez)

By Shannon Cudd


Author Louisa May Alcott did not want to write her beloved novel “Little Women.” She only did so at the request of her editor, Thomas Niles, who wanted a “girl’s story.” Alcott struggled to know how to even start. “Never liked girls or knew many, except my sisters; but our queer plays and experiences may prove interesting, though I doubt it,” she confessed in her journal...


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This OC Theatre Guild story is published in full by our community media partner, Culture OC. It was written and edited by Guild sponsored contributors. Together, we’re working to shine a spotlight on live theater and the rich arts and culture scene in greater Orange County. We encourage you to sign up for Culture OC's free email newsletter where OCTG stories are promoted weekly in their Friday edition.


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