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Little Women

noun

  1. a novel (1868) by Louisa May Alcott.


Little Women

  1. (1868–1869) A novel by Louisa May Alcott , about four sisters growing up in New England in the nineteenth century. The sequel , Little Men , was published in 1871.
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Speaking on Wednesday, the Little Women actress told The Ryan Tubridy Show on Virgin Radio UK that it's "definitely not something that I had expected, and I didn't necessarily set out to sort of make a splash".

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As contemporary Angelenos, seeing the immersive “Little Women Ballet” might be as close as we’ll ever get to stepping into a time machine.

“The story of ‘Little Women’ is complicated, but I felt that it would be great for narrative ballet,” she said.

It was during that time that she first conceived of the idea for a “Little Women”-themed ballet.

Thus, she ended up with a résumé of titles that made her an icon of Gen-X rebellion, whether she was in period skirts or sunglasses: “Heathers,” “Little Women,” “Reality Bites,” as well as her collaborations with Burton, including “Edward Scissorhands” and, yes, “Beetlejuice.”

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