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EVENT PRESENTATION 
BY: GRACE CASAMBROS
Little Women 
September 5, 2014 
Virginia High School
Background 
Musical play performed by high school 
students 
Little Women is a musical with a book by Allen 
Knee 
Based on the novel, Little Women, written by 
Louisa May Alcott
Story 
 Based on the adventures of the March sisters (Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth) as 
they grow up in Concord, Massachusetts during the Civil War. 
 Intercut with the vignettes in which their lives unfold are several 
recreations of the melodramatic short stories Jo writes in her attic studio. 
 A timeless tale about the power of family, friendship, and romance. 
 A musical that demonstrates some Greek drama characteristics and tells 
a story where everyone can relate to today.
Exhibit 
 Musical had few choreographic dancing, but the majority of the play was 
acting and singing. 
 Music 
 Mainly played when it came time for the actors and actresses to sing their dialogue. 
 Depending on what the dialogue was about, the music was either cheerful or sad. 
 Played as lights dimmed for scene change. 
 Mood of a scene 
 During a scene, they played music as Marmee March read a letter from her husband to her 
four daughters: Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth. 
 Musicians played a slow and sad music to accompany the reading of the letter. 
 Method was used to make it more dramatic and for them to tug at the audience’s heart.
Ancient Greek Drama 
Little Women incorporates Greek theatrical culture
Greek Drama 
Similarities 
 Melodramatic short scenes, which 
originated in the 18th century 
 They exaggerate their facial 
expressions and body movements so 
people who sat in the back can see 
the mood and emotions that they 
convey. 
 In order for those who seated far in 
the back can hear, they also have 
to project their voice. 
 The Stage located on the lower 
level; the seats ascended higher and 
higher, like the Ancient Theater of 
Dionysus at Delphi, Greece.
Greek Drama 
Differences 
 There were some differences between Little Women and ancient Greek 
plays. 
 One difference was who played the characters. In Little Women, the female 
characters were played by females. In ancient Greek time, the female 
characters were played by men. 
 Another difference is that in Little Women, they had the technology to dim the 
lights and have a stage that can revolve that can change scenes. On the 
other hand, Greek plays didn’t have light switches to dim the lights, or a 
revolving stage. 
 Greek plays usually have a moral theme while Little Women didn’t. These were 
the main differences in Little Women and the ancient Greek plays
“The hook” 
 Everyone in the audience who has siblings can relate to this musical. 
 Individual personalities 
 This tale was about four sisters who strive to be together but wanted to do individual things 
in life. Even though these four sisters wanted to be together, there was 
 Jo wanted to be a well-known and publish writer, Meg wanted riches and to fall in love, 
Beth wanted to stay at home with her parents, and Amy who wanted to be a proper lady 
and artist. 
 Sibling fights and rivalry 
 Jo and Amy quarrels in the musical, just like any siblings that we have. 
 One major quarrel that Jo and Amy had was when Jo didn’t allow Amy to join Meg, Laurie, and her 
to the ball. In spite and in anger, Amy destroyed Jo’s unfinished novel by throwing it in the fire. When 
Jo finds out, she is furious and claims that she will never forgive Amy. 
 This is a scene that anyone who has a younger or older sibling can relate to because we all have 
fought with our siblings; exclude them from our friends, and taken things that belong to the other.
“The hook” (continued) 
The father was not physically present in the play. He was away at war. When Marmee read a letter to her 
daughters, there was a sense of sadness. They missed their father and wanted him to come home. Anyone in 
the audience who have a friend, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, etc. in the military that is deployed 
overseas can relate to this. They can feel the March’s pain and sadness. The audience can understand them 
and relate to them.
SUPPRESSION 
 Little Woman demonstrates that women had a hard time to fight against 
society’s view on woman. 
 Suppression of woman has been dated back, since beginning of time. 
 Since the beginning of time, women were to be at home and act lady 
like. 
 Writers and scholarly jobs were meant for men. 
 For example, Jo wanted to be a writer but no one took her seriously. Her aunt, 
Aunt March, wanted her to act more ladylike.
Moral 
 In drama, art, and literature, there are usually a purpose to it. 
 The purpose of Little Women was to entertain and teach the audience a 
moral. 
 The singing and dancing entertain the audience and kept the audience’s 
attention. 
 The moral to this story, in my opinion, was that no matter what the 
obstacle is, you can reach your goal by working hard and not quitting.
Conclusion 
 It had some sad moments and some funny moments. In the audience, 
you can hear laughter when the funny parts came, and you can hear 
sniffling from the audience during the tearful parts. This musical definitely 
kept the audience’s attention. 
 Overall, the musical experience was enjoyable. I was very surprised that I 
enjoyed this play. I honestly thought I would have fallen asleep during the 
play. Little Women incorporated morals, history, and what we learn in 
Humanities’ class.

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  • 1. EVENT PRESENTATION BY: GRACE CASAMBROS
  • 2. Little Women September 5, 2014 Virginia High School
  • 3. Background Musical play performed by high school students Little Women is a musical with a book by Allen Knee Based on the novel, Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott
  • 4. Story  Based on the adventures of the March sisters (Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth) as they grow up in Concord, Massachusetts during the Civil War.  Intercut with the vignettes in which their lives unfold are several recreations of the melodramatic short stories Jo writes in her attic studio.  A timeless tale about the power of family, friendship, and romance.  A musical that demonstrates some Greek drama characteristics and tells a story where everyone can relate to today.
  • 5. Exhibit  Musical had few choreographic dancing, but the majority of the play was acting and singing.  Music  Mainly played when it came time for the actors and actresses to sing their dialogue.  Depending on what the dialogue was about, the music was either cheerful or sad.  Played as lights dimmed for scene change.  Mood of a scene  During a scene, they played music as Marmee March read a letter from her husband to her four daughters: Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth.  Musicians played a slow and sad music to accompany the reading of the letter.  Method was used to make it more dramatic and for them to tug at the audience’s heart.
  • 6. Ancient Greek Drama Little Women incorporates Greek theatrical culture
  • 7. Greek Drama Similarities  Melodramatic short scenes, which originated in the 18th century  They exaggerate their facial expressions and body movements so people who sat in the back can see the mood and emotions that they convey.  In order for those who seated far in the back can hear, they also have to project their voice.  The Stage located on the lower level; the seats ascended higher and higher, like the Ancient Theater of Dionysus at Delphi, Greece.
  • 8. Greek Drama Differences  There were some differences between Little Women and ancient Greek plays.  One difference was who played the characters. In Little Women, the female characters were played by females. In ancient Greek time, the female characters were played by men.  Another difference is that in Little Women, they had the technology to dim the lights and have a stage that can revolve that can change scenes. On the other hand, Greek plays didn’t have light switches to dim the lights, or a revolving stage.  Greek plays usually have a moral theme while Little Women didn’t. These were the main differences in Little Women and the ancient Greek plays
  • 9. “The hook”  Everyone in the audience who has siblings can relate to this musical.  Individual personalities  This tale was about four sisters who strive to be together but wanted to do individual things in life. Even though these four sisters wanted to be together, there was  Jo wanted to be a well-known and publish writer, Meg wanted riches and to fall in love, Beth wanted to stay at home with her parents, and Amy who wanted to be a proper lady and artist.  Sibling fights and rivalry  Jo and Amy quarrels in the musical, just like any siblings that we have.  One major quarrel that Jo and Amy had was when Jo didn’t allow Amy to join Meg, Laurie, and her to the ball. In spite and in anger, Amy destroyed Jo’s unfinished novel by throwing it in the fire. When Jo finds out, she is furious and claims that she will never forgive Amy.  This is a scene that anyone who has a younger or older sibling can relate to because we all have fought with our siblings; exclude them from our friends, and taken things that belong to the other.
  • 10. “The hook” (continued) The father was not physically present in the play. He was away at war. When Marmee read a letter to her daughters, there was a sense of sadness. They missed their father and wanted him to come home. Anyone in the audience who have a friend, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, etc. in the military that is deployed overseas can relate to this. They can feel the March’s pain and sadness. The audience can understand them and relate to them.
  • 11. SUPPRESSION  Little Woman demonstrates that women had a hard time to fight against society’s view on woman.  Suppression of woman has been dated back, since beginning of time.  Since the beginning of time, women were to be at home and act lady like.  Writers and scholarly jobs were meant for men.  For example, Jo wanted to be a writer but no one took her seriously. Her aunt, Aunt March, wanted her to act more ladylike.
  • 12. Moral  In drama, art, and literature, there are usually a purpose to it.  The purpose of Little Women was to entertain and teach the audience a moral.  The singing and dancing entertain the audience and kept the audience’s attention.  The moral to this story, in my opinion, was that no matter what the obstacle is, you can reach your goal by working hard and not quitting.
  • 13. Conclusion  It had some sad moments and some funny moments. In the audience, you can hear laughter when the funny parts came, and you can hear sniffling from the audience during the tearful parts. This musical definitely kept the audience’s attention.  Overall, the musical experience was enjoyable. I was very surprised that I enjoyed this play. I honestly thought I would have fallen asleep during the play. Little Women incorporated morals, history, and what we learn in Humanities’ class.