Little House on the Prairie

March 18, 2009 at 5:04am PST

Little House on the Prairie, the beloved 80s TV show, has been adapted into a play that’s going to tour the US this autumn.

The play, which will make a 30-city nationwide tour, is set in late 19th century America and sold out all 12 weeks of its run in Minneapolis, Minnesota last year.

We bet that tour bus is going to be a wild time!

Churning butter, spinning wool, sewing pants. Don’t get next to this fire.

The production, which kicks off its run in New Jersey in September, features Melissa Gilbert, who played Laura Ingalls in the original show.

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