A Little Princess: Classic Children's Story at Laguna Playhouse
Laguna Playhouse (606 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA 92651)
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The last date listed for A Little Princess was Sunday May 17, 2009 / 5:00pm.
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Took my 6 year old grandson and we enjoyed this play very much.Written on May 19 2009
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Description
<p>A Little Princess</p>
<p>By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Adapted by June Walker Rogers
Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois
Directed by Kelly Herman</p>
<p>This classic and heartwarming story revolves around Sara Crewe, a young girl born in London but raised in India by her world-traveling father. One day Sara’s father is made bankrupt, and she is reduced from enormous wealth to terrible poverty. At Miss Minchin’s school, where she had been a privileged student, she is now forced to work as a servant. But Sara has a loving heart and a quick imagination, and she knows that with the right spirit she can remain a princess inside. Suitable for ages 5 and up.</p>
<p>“The plot of A Little Princess is always a timely one: young girls dealing with huge issues of death of loved ones, loss of personal freedoms, and their strength in overcoming the uncertainty of their futures,” said director Kelly Herman. “My concept for staging A Little Princess is the merging of two entirely separate worlds, India and London, at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. India, the world Sara Crewe comes from, has rich color saturation and texture; it is a world that feeds the imagination. London, the world that Sara enters and Miss Minchin controls, is monochromatic cold and austere. It is a place where imagination becomes a means of survival.”</p>
