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THEATREWORKS
PRESENTS A WORLD PREMIERE MUSICAL
"DADDY LONG LEGS"
A NEW MUSICAL ROMANCE
book
by JOHN CAIRD, music and lyrics by PAUL GORDON
based on the novel by JEAN WEBSTER
January 20 - February 14,
PRESS OPENING: Saturday, January 23, 8:00pm
TheatreWorks
at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts,
500 Castro Street at Mercy
Previews: $29 (students) - $44, Regular Performances:
$34 (students) - $67. Discounts available for students,
seniors, educators, and members. A $2 convenience fee will
be assessed for online and telephone orders. For tickets,
information, and subscription information, the public may
call (650) 463-1960 or visit theatreworks.org.
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An
orphan girl sent to a prestigious college by an
anonymous benefactor she dubs "Daddy Long Legs,"
Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis) knows
her gaurdian only
through the letters she writes him in the World Premiere
of
John Caird and Paul Gordon's
DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo Credit:
Mark Kitaoka
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An orphan girl sent to a prestigious college by an
anonymous benefactor she dubs "Daddy Long Legs,"
Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis) knows
her gaurdian only
through the letters she writes him in the World Premiere
of
John Caird and Paul Gordon's
DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Mark Kitaoka
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Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis, bottom),
an orphan girl sent
to a prestigious college by an anonymous benefactor
she dubs "Daddy Long Legs," cannot imagine
her guardian is actually
the wealthy Jervis Pendleton (Robert Adelman
Hancock,
top) in the World Premiere of John Caird and
Paul
Gordon's DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Mark Kitaoka
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Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis,
left ), an orphan girl sent
to a prestigious college by an anonymous benefactor
she
dubs "Daddy Long Legs," cannot imagine
her guardian is
actually the wealthy Jervis Pendleton (Robert
Adelman
Hancock, right) in the World Premiere of
John Caird and
Paul Gordon's DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Tracy Martin
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Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis,
left ), an orphan girl sent
to a prestigious college by an anonymous benefactor
she
dubs "Daddy Long Legs," cannot imagine
her guardian is
actually the wealthy Jervis Pendleton (Robert
Adelman
Hancock, right) in the World Premiere of
John Caird and
Paul Gordon's DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Tracy Martin
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Jervis Pendleton (Robert Adelman Hancock)
is the
anonymous benefactor dubbed "Daddy Long Legs"
by
Jerusha Abbott, an orphan girl he has sent to a
prestigious
college in the World Premiere of John Caird
and Paul
Gordon's DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Mark Kitaoka
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Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis,
left), an orphan girl sent
to a prestigious college by an anonymous benefactor
she
dubs "Daddy Long Legs," cannot imagine
her guardian is
actually the wealthy Jervis Pendleton (Robert
Adelman
Hancock, right) in the World Premiere of
John Caird and
Paul Gordon's DADDY LONG
LEGS at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Tracy Martin
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Jervis
Pendleton (Robert Adelman Hancock,
left) visits
Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis,
right), an orphan he
anonymously sends to a prestigious collge in the
World
Premiere of John Caird and
Paul Gordon's
DADDY LONG LEGS at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Mark Kitaoka
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Jerusha Abbott (Megan McGinnis),
an orphan girl sent
to a prestigious college by an anonymous benefactor
she
dubs "Daddy Long Legs," cannot imagine
her guardian is
actually the wealthy Jervis Pendleton (Robert
Adelman
Hancock) in the World Premiere of John
Caird and Paul
Gordon's DADDY LONG LEGS
at TheatreWorks.
Photo
Credit: Tracy Martin
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John Caird, the Tony Award-winning director
of Les Miserables,
helms the World Premiere of DADDY LONG
LEGS at TheatreWorks,
his new musical romancewith music and lyrics
by Paul Gordon.
Photo
Credit: Mark Kitaoka
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