By Mark Adamo Libretto by the Composer after the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Presented under license by G. Schirmer, Inc., copyright owners.
Sung in English with English and Spanish Supertitles
This wonderful tale of family love, growing older, and being an independent woman has been a classic from its inception in 1868. Mark Adamo’s luscious arias brings a musical poignancy to Louisa May Alcott’s story that is touching, and his unsettling music brings Jo’s struggles with the changing world to life and keeps the audience wondering if she will ever change her mind.
By Mark Adamo Libretto by the Composer after the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Presented under license by G. Schirmer, Inc., copyright owners.
Sung in English with English and Spanish Supertitles
This wonderful tale of family love, growing older, and being an independent woman has been a classic from its inception in 1868. Mark Adamo’s luscious arias brings a musical poignancy to Louisa May Alcott’s story that is touching, and his unsettling music brings Jo’s struggles with the changing world to life and keeps the audience wondering if she will ever change her mind.
By Mark Adamo Libretto by the Composer after the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Presented under license by G. Schirmer, Inc., copyright owners.
Sung in English with English and Spanish Supertitles
This wonderful tale of family love, growing older, and being an independent woman has been a classic from its inception in 1868. Mark Adamo’s luscious arias brings a musical poignancy to Louisa May Alcott’s story that is touching, and his unsettling music brings Jo’s struggles with the changing world to life and keeps the audience wondering if she will ever change her mind.
By Mark Adamo Libretto by the Composer after the novel by Louisa May Alcott.
Presented under license by G. Schirmer, Inc., copyright owners.
Sung in English with English and Spanish Supertitles
This wonderful tale of family love, growing older, and being an independent woman has been a classic from its inception in 1868. Mark Adamo’s luscious arias brings a musical poignancy to Louisa May Alcott’s story that is touching, and his unsettling music brings Jo’s struggles with the changing world to life and keeps the audience wondering if she will ever change her mind.