

Little Women - Musical (Ravold)
Louisa May Alcott
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From: Low-Budget MusicalsWhen ultra-feminist Professor Muriel Wiggins connives with the senior class girls to rehearse a musical version of "Little Women" (with a 5-1 ratio of female to male roles) for Graduation Weekend at Cranfield Conservatory for the Performing Arts, she is unaware that ultra-chauvinist Professor Horace Treacher is likewise conniving with the senior class boys to do a musical version of "Helen of Troy" (with a 10-1 ratio of male to female roles) for the same weekend!
When they discover that their shows are slated for the same slot, they can do nothing but perform "Little Women of Troy!"
| Character |
|---|
| Horace Treacher Professor of Vocal Music and HarmonicsSENIOR STUDENTS (FEMALE) |
| Linda attractive and level-headed |
| Holly cute but not awfully bright |
| Chelsea pretty but dryly cynical |
| Frieda comely but socially insecure |
| Tracy stunningly beautifu...and knows it SENIOR STUDENTS (MALE) |
| Phil handsome and level-headed |
| Tank rugged but not-too-bright "jock" |
| Charlie amiable B-student and wisecracker |
| Jake pleasant but catastrophically clumsy |
| Norbert shy and scholastic genius CHORUS - any number of male and female undergraduates |
| Murial Wiggins Professor of Drama and Eurhythmics |
Class Musical! is a American play written by Rick Abbot and published by Samuel French (1986).
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