


Long before she writes “Little Women,” wild-child Louisa May Alcott receives a highly unorthodox education when her eccentric family joins a utopian farm commune organized by famous Transcendentalist philosophers. While the farm may not be destined to succeed, it falls upon young Louisa to unite the unlikely farmers into a family in order to survive.
A full-length comedy/drama suggested by Alcott's "Transcendental WIld Oats."
Writtten by Daniel Rover Singer, the author of "A Perfect Likeness" and co-creator of the global hit comedy "Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)."
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