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Every girl loves a good, heart-warming story of sisterhood and struggle -- especially if it will make her bawl her eyes out.

And no woman can survive with a dry eye in "Little Women," from the scenes of Beth suffering from scarlet fever to Meg birthing her first child. Treat your lady to a healthy dose of cry-fest by taking her to see the Broadway Musical version of Louisa May Alcott's cherished novel.

Accompanied with live sound effects and song, this tale is told from the perspective of Jo, the oldest sister in the March family, as she "recreates" the story in her mind.

"Little Women" is playing Monday through Saturday through July 26 at the Hale Center Theater Orem, 225 W. 400 North, Orem. Tickets are $13.50-$17.50 and can be purchased by calling 226-8600. For more information, visit www.haletheater.com.

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