Little Women The Musical
2005 Original Broadway Cast


Musical | Release date: 05/03/2005 | Format: CD, Download
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Overture 
2.An Operatic Tragedy 
3.Better 
4.Our Finest Dreams 
5.Here Alone 
6.Could You? 
7.I'd Be Delighted 
8.Take A Chance On Me 
9.Off To Massachusetts 
10.Five Forever 
11.More Than I Am 
12.Astonishing 
13.The Weekly Volcano Press 
14.How I Am 
15.Some Things Are Meant TO Be 
16.The Most Amazing Thing 
17.Days Of Plenty 
18.The Fire Within Me 
19.Small Umbrella In The Rain 
20.Sometimes When You Dream (Reprise) 
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Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women concerns four sisters in post-­Civil War Massachusetts, but at times it feels as if its musical adaptation should have been called 'Little Woman,' so focused on a single sibling it is. Both Allan Knee's book and Sutton Foster's natural charisma and energy help constantly train the spotlight onto tomboy Jo. Yet it's not that much of a problem because Foster is strong enough to carry the show. She gets excellent support from the rest of the cast and especially cabaret artist Maureen McGovern, who as Marmee gets two beautiful ballads ('Here Alone' and 'Days of Plenty') that are tailor-made for her imperial, burnished tone, and could well acquire a life outside the show. Composer Jason Howland worked as either musical director or musical supervisor on three period-set Frank Wildhorn musicals (Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel and The Civil War), which gives him a distinct experience in dealing with the historical setting here. Although the score oftentimes veers to the bland side, Howland also shows encouraging signs of spryness ('Five Forever') and melodic confidence that at one point slyly honors Sondheim ('Astonishing'). Old-fashioned in the best possible way, Little Women makes a good complement to Wicked for those trying to entice a younger audience to the delights of the musical theater.


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