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DECADES after three Californian youth theater students decided to write a musical based on Louisa May Alcott鈥檚 coming-of-age classic Little Women, they have achieved a sell-out world premiere at London鈥檚 Theatre Royal.

鈥淲e were the age of the kids when we wrote it,鈥 said composer Dan Redfeld, speaking before Sunday鈥檚 concert performance. 鈥淣ow we鈥檙e coming back to it at the age of the adults.鈥

Jo – The Little Women Musical began when Redfeld saw and loved the 1994 film of Little Women, starring Winona Ryder as the young heroine Jo March and Susan Sarandon as her mother Marmee.

鈥淎s you do in youth theater,鈥 Mr. Redfeld said, he thought: 鈥淟et鈥檚 write a musical.鈥

Together with lyricists Christina Harding and John Gabriel Koladziej, he did. That was the easy part.

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Years of false starts followed, including workshopping the project with Broadway star Elaine Stritch.

The 9/11 attacks in 2001 led funding to disappear. After that, COVID slowed their attempt to revive it, but gave them time to revise.

The show at last has funders and big stars. Following Sunday鈥檚 one-night premiere, the team is working to arrange more performances, but said they could not yet disclose details.

A selling point is the show鈥檚 lush sound provided by a nearly 30-strong orchestra that harks back to the West End musicals of the late eighties and nineties that were the creators鈥 influences when they began writing Jo.

Kerry Ellis, who sings Marmee, and has previously starred in dozens of major musicals, said such 鈥渓uscious orchestras鈥 have become rare. 鈥淭his is very special because of that,鈥 she said.

The was preceded by an album, released last year, and recordings at London鈥檚 Abbey Road Studios, where The Beatles and so many others have gone before.

For everyone in the show, Abbey Road Studios is a setting they never take for granted. Working there was full of 鈥減inch me moments,鈥 Mr. Koladziej said after a rehearsal session at the Studios late last week. 鈥 Reuters