Experience: 5/10
By Louisa M Alcott, adapted by Ali Gorton
Directed by Ali Gorton
Venue: Connaught Theatre
Date: Tuesday 7th November 2006
This was a good adaptation, and a reasonable production, marred only by poor delivery from many of the cast, more used to TV work than theatre.
I liked that the adaptation only covered the first of the books, Good Women, from Christmas to Christmas, and although they still couldn’t include everything, we got enough of a sense of the events they went through and how they were affected, though it wasn’t as good as reading the book, obviously. There were some cumbersome scene changes, but then the set had to cater for quite a few locations, mainly the Marches living room, but also Mr Laurence’s study, a ballroom, and the garden.
The performances were good, too, apart from the delivery. The various characters came across very well, especially Amy, and some scenes came across more clearly than I remembered from the book – like the problem with Meg and Jo sharing gloves. Overall it worked very well, and I felt this was one of the better adaptations this company has done.
© 2006 Sheila Evans at ilovetheatre.me