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An excerpt from "A Girl Called Jo"

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A musical adaptation of Louisa M. Alcott's novels "Little Women" and "Good Wives".
Introduced by Mary Malcolm.
A special performance before an invited audience, from the Piccadilly Theatre, London, by arrangement with Linnit and Dunfee, Ltd.
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Contributors

Author (Little Women/Good Wives):
Louisa M. Alcott
Book and lyrics:
Peter Myers
Book and lyrics:
Alec Grahame
Book and lyrics:
David Climie
Music:
John Pritchett
Director:
Denis Carey
Musical direction:
Mark Lubbock
Choreographer:
Michael Charnley
Decor:
Hutchinson Scott
Presenter:
Mary Malcolm
Television presentation:
John Vernon
Mrs. March (Marmee):
Noel Dyson
Her daughters:
Meg: Marion Grimaldi
Her daughters:
Jo: Joan Heal
Her daughters:
Amy: Virginia Vernon
Her daughters:
Beth: Diane Todd
Aunt March:
Hazel Hughes
Hannah:
Gwen Nelson
General Lawrence:
James Raglan
Laurie, his grandson:
Denis Quilley
John Brooke, Laurie's tutor:
Edward Woodward
Dr. Vance:
Edouard Ashley
Tipsy guest:
Donald Barclay
Dancer:
Mary Allen
Dancer:
Betty Ash
Dancer:
Dorothy Buttery
Dancer:
Barbara Joss
Dancer:
Patricia Kirshner
Dancer:
Diana Payne
Dancer:
Isla Richardson
Dancer:
Jeanne Stewart
Dancer:
Jenny Trevelyan
Dancer:
Lorna Wood
Dancer:
Ronnie Curran
Dancer:
Donald Barclay
Dancer:
Charles Schuller
Dancer:
Roy Evans
Dancer:
Tony Manning
Dancer:
K. Mottram
Dancer:
Rex Rainer
Dancer:
Garry Smith
Dancer:
Robin Winbow
Dancer:
Matthew Winsten
Singer:
Laura Hedley
Singer:
Myra Lowdon
Singer:
Mary McLaren
Singer:
Patricia Riley
Singer:
Barry Beckley
Singer:
Anthony Dawes
Singer:
Walter Fetcher

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