Musical version of popular novel is all in the family at Hale Center Theater Orem Today's teenage girls read "Twilight" and its sequels, or maybe the "Harry Potter" books, but it hasn't been so very long since Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" was a popular choice among readers who could picture themselves growing up to become lovestruck Meg, saintly Beth or, most of all, rambunctious Jo. (Nobody ever imagines becoming snotty Amy, even though the littlest of the women gradually comes around.) |