Four major film adaptations of Louisa May Alcott's classic Little Women survive to this day, but which is the best and most accomplished version?
The cast and creators of Little Women explore the classic question: Why didn’t Jo and Laurie live happily ever after? See Little Women on MASTERPIECE on PBS. #LittleWomenPBS share ...
that Laurie was not the one for her. There’s a sense of this in Gerwig’s new adaptation, too. The film is told from the perspective of an older Jo as she pitches her novel Little Women to a ...
The world premiere of Lauren Gunderson's “Louisa May Alcott's Little Women” at Northlight Theatre is an exercise in innovation both artistically and practically. Unfortunately, that doesn't make it th ...
Best friend and would-be suitor Laurie (a most personable John Drea ... While the gently humorous “Louisa May Alcott's Little Women” remains faithful to the novel, Gunderson contemporizes ...
I can definitely say this is not your mother's Little Women. A cast of four outstanding actresses includes Jessica Greenwald (Beth/Laurie), Meghan VanArsdalen*(Jo), Mary Dilworth (Meg/Professor ...
Thus her very lively new adaptation of “Little Women,” which premiered Friday ... Jo (Tyler Meredith) certainly has fun with her admirer Laurie (he’s played by John Drea and those scenes ...
Narrator: There's a scene in 2019's "Little Women" where Saoirse Ronan and Timothée ... In the 1994 adaptation, this scene is filmed with Jo and Laurie dancing in a study, dining room, and ...