Daddy Long Legs (musical)
Daddy Long Legs | |
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The Musical | |
Off-Broadway artwork | |
Music | Paul Gordon |
Lyrics | Paul Gordon |
Book | John Caird |
Setting | Early 20th century, New England |
Basis | Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster |
Premiere | October 17, 2009 – Rubicon Theatre, Ventura County, California |
Productions |
2009 Ventura County, California 2012 Tokyo 2012 West End 2013 Canadian premiere 2015 Off-Broadway Various US regional productions |
Daddy Long Legs is a stage musical based on the novel of the same name by Jean Webster. It was written by John Caird, with music and lyrics by Paul Gordon. Set in turn-of-the-century New England, the musical tells the story of orphan Jerusha Abbott of the John Grier Home and her mysterious benefactor who agrees to send her to college, who she dubs as "Daddy Long Legs" after seeing his elongated shadow. Under the conditions of her benefactor, Jerusha sends him a letter once a month, entailing her newfound experiences with life outside the orphanage.
The musical was developed as part of the Ann Deal/Fashion Forms Plays-in-Progress Series at Rubicon Theatre in Ventura County, California in 2007. After premiering at the Rubicon in 2009 and several regional productions in the United States, the musical premiered in London's West End at the St. James Theatre in 2012, and Off-Broadway at the Davenport Theatre in 2015, where it currently runs today. The musical opened in Tokyo in 2012 and Canada in 2013.
Productions
World Premiere
The production premiered at the Rubicon Theatre on October 17, 2009, with direction by John Caird, music and lyrics by Paul Gordon, musical direction by Laura Bergquist, scenic and costume design by David Farley, lighting design by Paul Toben, and sound design by Jonathan Burke.[1] Megan McGinnis starred as Jerusha Abbott and Robert Adelman Hancock starred as Jervis Pendleton.
West End
The production opened in London's West End at the St. James Theatre on October 31, 2012 and ran until December 08.[2] McGinnis and Hancock returned to their roles as Jerusha Abbott and Jervis Pendleton.
Off-Broadway
Producer Ken Davenport presented a private New York industry reading of the musical on January 24, 2014, with McGinnis and Hancock reprising their roles.[3] The musical eventually opened Off-Broadway at the Davenport Theatre on September 27, 2015, with an open-ended run.[4][5] McGinnis once again reprised her role, with Paul Alexander Nolan as Jervis Pendleton. Aside from the original creative team, the production has sound design by Peter Fitzgerald, lighting adaptation by Cory Pattak, and musical direction, arrangements, and orchestration by Brad Haak. The role of Jervis was temporarily played by understudy Will Reynolds from October 29 to November 19, after Nolan's departure to join the company of Bright Star.[6] Adam Halpin, McGinnis' real-life husband, then assumed the role on November 20.[7] On November 29, it was announced that the production will be streamed live online on December 10, 2015—a first for any Broadway or Off-Broadway production.[8] According to the provided statistics, the livestream was watched by 150,055 people from 135 countries.[9]
US regional productions
After the premiere at the Rubicon Theatre, other productions of the musical were staged at US regional theatres, as part of what was called as a "rolling world premiere", due to the various changes done to the show on the road. Theatres where the production was staged included the Theatreworks' Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Palo Alto, California from January 20 until February 14, 2010;[10] the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park from March 13 until April 10, 2010;[11] the Northlight Theatre in Illinois from September 16 until October 24, 2010;[12] the Cleveland Play House's Allen Theatre at Playhouse Square from October 21 until November 13, 2011; the Gem Theatre in Detroit, Michigan from October 12 until November 20, 2011;[13] the Merrimack Repertory Theatre in Lowell, Massachusetts from February 9 until March 4, 2012;[14] the Skylight Music Theatre's Cabot Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from March 9 to April 1, 2012; and Florida Studio Theatre's Gompertz Theatre from February 5 until April 5, 2014.[15] McGinnis and Hancock returned to play the roles of Jerusha and Jervis in some of the stagings. Several stagings featured Ephie Aaderma, Christy Altomare and Penny McNamee as Jerusha and Kevin Earley as Jervis.[16]
International productions
The Japanese premiere of the production opened at the Theatre Creation in Tokyo from September 2–19, 2012, and toured to theatres in Niigata, Oita, Osaka and Fukuoka where it closed on October 3, 2012. The production returned to the Theatre Creation on January 5–9, 2013.[17] Caird's book and Gordon's lyrics were translated into Japanese by Maoko Imai. The Japanese productions starred Sakamoto Maaya as Jerusha and Inoue Yoshio as Jervis.
The Canadian premiere of the production, starring McGinnis and Hancock, opened at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Mainstage in Winnipeg, from March 14 until April 6, 2013.[18][19]
Music Theatre International (MTI) currently holds the worldwide licensing rights to the musical.[20]
Characters
- Jerusha Abbott - the "Oldest Orphan in the John Grier Home". She is selected by Jervis Pendleton, under the alias "John Smith", to be educated in a local women's college under the instruction that she must send him a letter once a month, which he will never answer. She gives Pendleton the nickname "Daddy Long Legs" due to his tall shadow.
- Jervis Pendleton - a shy and socially awkward philanthropist. Under the guise of Mr. John Smith (nicknamed "Daddy Long Legs" by Jerusha), he provides for her college education due to her promising writing skills.
Musical numbers
World Premiere
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Off-Broadway
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Original casts
Character | World Premiere Rubicon Theatre Company, 2009 |
Original West End Cast St. James Theatre, 2012 |
Original Off-Broadway Cast Davenport Theatre, 2015 |
Current Off-Broadway Cast |
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Jerusha Abbott | Megan McGinnis | |||
Jervis Pendleton | Robert Adelman Hancock | Paul Alexander Nolan | Adam Halpin |
Off-Broadway understudies
- Jerusha Abbott - Hannah Corneau
- Jervis Pendleton - Will Reynolds
Reviews
The show received mixed to positive reviews. According to the stage aggregator Show-Score, the show received a score of 76%, combining both average scores from critics and audience reviews. The performers, especially McGinnis, received praise for their performances. However, critics are divided on the show itself, most faulting the epistolary approach to the libretto.[23]
Alexis Soloski, reviewing the Off-Broadway production for The New York Times, found that Gordon's music and lyrics "have a charm and ease, though the songs can blur into one another in ways that are sometimes purposeful and sometimes not" and Caird's book "appealing" and direction "more of less nimble". She wrote of McGinnis having a "bright spirit, a mass of curly hair and a dulcet soprano" and of Nolan being "softly debonair" and possesses a "tender tenor that nicely encircles Ms. McGinnis’s voice in their duets."[24]
Steven Suskin, reviewing the Off-Broadway production for The Huffington Post, found that the "letter-by-letter format inevitably leads to too many similar sections", yet found the musical "imaginative" and Caird's two-actor scheme "economical", in contrast with his "ponderously overdone" work for Jane Eyre (another collaboration between him and Gordon). He wrote of McGinnis to be charming, despite the "baldly expository opening number ('The Oldest Orphan in the John Grier Home')" and of Nolan to be "sweetly sympathetic here as he was harshly disruptive in Zhivago."[25]
Recordings
The World Premiere cast recording, featuring McGinnis and Hancock, was released by Paul Gordon Music in February 1, 2010.[26] The Japanese cast recording, featuring Sakamoto and Inoue, was released in 2013 and included 26 tracks in the Japanese language, translated by Maoko Imai.[27] The original Off-Broadway cast recording, featuring McGinnis and Nolan, was released by Ghostlight Records on November 13 (US digital release), November 20 (international digital release), and December 18, 2015 (CD release).[28][29][30]
Daddy Long Legs | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | February 1, 2010 |
Recorded | November 10, 2009 |
Length | 59:56 |
Label | Paul Gordon Music |
No. | Title | Performed by | Length |
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1. | "The Oldest Orphan in the John Grier Home" | Megan McGinnis | 3:00 |
2. | "Who Is This Man?" | Megan McGinnis | 1:43 |
3. | "Mr. Girl Hater" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 1:50 |
4. | "She Thinks I'm Old" | Robert Adelman Hancock | 3:12 |
5. | "Like Other Girls" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 3:12 |
6. | "Freshman-Year Studies" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 1:15 |
7. | "Things I Didn't Know" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 3:07 |
8. | "I'm A Beast" | Megan McGinnis | 2:58 |
9. | "When Shall We Meet?" | Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:32 |
10. | "The Color of Your Eyes" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:54 |
11. | "Like Other Girls (Reprise)" | Robert Adelman Hancock | 1:30 |
12. | "Lock Willow" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:32 |
13. | "The Secret of Happiness" | Megan McGinnis | 2:35 |
14. | "The Color of Your Eyes (Reprise)" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 3:26 |
15. | "Girl in the Window Display" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 3:45 |
16. | "I Couldn't Know Someone Less" | Megan McGinnis | 3:02 |
17. | "All This Time" | Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:21 |
18. | "The Secret of Happiness (Reprise)" | Robert Adelman Hancock, Megan McGinnis | 2:03 |
19. | "Fool-Hearted Girl" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:29 |
20. | "Charity" | Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:46 |
21. | "Graduation Day" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 2:09 |
22. | "I Have Torn You From My Heart" | Megan McGinnis | 1:57 |
23. | "All This Time (Reprise)" | Megan McGinnis, Robert Adelman Hancock | 3:32 |
Daddy Long Legs (Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording) | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released |
November 13, 2015 (US digital release) November 20, 2015 (International digital release) December 18, 2015 (CD release) |
Length | 49:50 |
Label | Ghostlight Records |
Producer |
Kurt Deutsch Brad Haak |
No. | Title | Performed by | Length |
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1. | "The Oldest Orphan in the John Grier Home" | Megan McGinnis | 2:56 |
2. | "Who Is This Man?" | Megan McGinnis | 1:58 |
3. | "Mr. Girl Hater" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 1:42 |
4. | "She Thinks I'm Old" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:25 |
5. | "Like Other Girls" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 3:29 |
6. | "Things I Didn't Know" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 3:13 |
7. | "What Does She Mean By Love?" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:26 |
8. | "I'm A Beast" | Megan McGinnis | 2:12 |
9. | "When Shall We Meet?" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:19 |
10. | "The Color of Your Eyes" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 3:02 |
11. | "The Secret of Happiness" | Megan McGinnis | 2:32 |
12. | "My Manhattan" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:51 |
13. | "I Couldn't Know Someone Less" | Megan McGinnis | 3:08 |
14. | "The Man I'll Never Be" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 1:34 |
15. | "The Secret of Happiness (Reprise)" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:16 |
16. | "Graduation Day" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:38 |
17. | "Charity" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 2:45 |
18. | "I Have Torn You From My Heart" | Megan McGinnis | 1:57 |
19. | "I'm A Beast (Reprise)" | Paul Alexander Nolan | 1:31 |
20. | "All This Time" | Megan McGinnis, Paul Alexander Nolan | 3:08 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2010 | Ovation Awards | Best Production of a Musical (Large Theater) | Rubicon Theatre Company | Nominated | [31][32] |
Lead Actress in a Musical | Megan McGinnis | Won | |||
Director of a Musical | John Caird | Nominated | |||
Book for an Original Musical | John Caird | Won | |||
Lyrics/Music for an Original Musical | Paul Gordon | Won | |||
Scenic Design (Large Theater) | David Farley | Nominated | |||
Sound Design (Large Theater) | Jonathan Burke | Nominated |
References
- ↑ "John Caird Directs Rubicon Theatre Co's DADDY LONG LEGS, Opens 10/17". www.broadwayworld.com. Wisdom Digital Media. 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs - St James Theatre". St James Theatre. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Hetrick, Adam (2014-01-16). "Daddy Long Legs Musical, With Megan McGinnis and Robert Adelman Hancock, Will Have NYC Industry Presentation". Playbill. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
- ↑ Clement, Olivia (2015-05-19). "New Musical Daddy Long Legs Sets Off-Broadway Opening Dates". Playbill. Playbill, Inc. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "DADDY LONG LEGS Will Now Play Open-Ended Run Off-Broadway". BroadwayWorld.com. Wisdom Digital Media, Inc. 2015-09-01. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- ↑ Lloyd Webber, Imogen (2015-11-09). "Paul Alexander Nolan Departs Daddy Long Legs; Will Reynolds Then Adam Halpin Replace Him". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Rickwald, Bethany (2015-11-09). "Adam Halpin Joins Wife Megan McGinnis in Daddy Long Legs". TheaterMania.com. TheatreMania.com, Inc. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Chow, Andrew (2015-11-29). "Musical 'Daddy Long Legs' Will Stream Live Online". The New York Times. The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Davenport, Ken (2015-12-22). "How many people watched the Daddy Long Legs livestream? Full statistics revealed!". www.theproducersperspective.com. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
- ↑ Hetrick, Adam (2010-01-20). "Gordon and Caird's Daddy Long Legs Struts Into TheatreWorks Jan. 20". Playbill. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Hetrick, Adam (2010-03-13). "Daddy Long Legs Begins Cincinnati Run March 13". Playbill. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs - Northlight Theatre". www.northlight.org. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Kohn, Martin (2011-09-19). "Review: 'Daddy Long Legs' strides into The Gem Theatre". Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "ANNOUNCING THE 2011-2012 SEASON". Merrimack Repertory Theatre Blog. 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs". Florida Studio Theatre. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs Press Release". www.pcpa.org. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs". www.johncaird.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre presents Daddy Long Legs | Members' Events | Creative Manitoba". www.creativemanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs premières at RMTC". www.winnipegfreepress.com. 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ Cocovinis, Jason (2015-12-08). "Music Theatre International Secures Worldwide Licensing Rights to Daddy Long Legs | Music Theatre International". www.mtishows.com. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
- ↑ Verini, Bob (2009-10-18). "Review: "Daddy-Long-Legs"". Variety. Variety Media, LLC. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ http://www.daddylonglegsmusical.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/DaddyLongLegsPlaybill.pdf
- ↑ Sheward, David (2015-09-30). "Review Roundup: 'Daddy Long Legs' Off-Broadway". NewYork.com. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- ↑ Soloski, Alexis (2015-09-29). "Review: In ‘Daddy Long Legs,’ an Orphan With a Mysterious Benefactor". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- ↑ Suskin, Steven (2015-09-29). "Aisle View: Her Heart Belongs to Daddy". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- ↑ Jones, Kenneth (2009-11-09). "Daddy Long Legs Cast Album". Playbill. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "CD DADDY LONG LEGS - Original Japan Cast 2013, EUR 45,95 -->". Soundofmusic Shop (in jp). Retrieved 2016-01-23.
- ↑ "New Off-Broadway Musical DADDY LONG LEGS to Receive Cast Recording". BroadwayWorld.com. Wisdom Digital Media. 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Daddy Long Legs [Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording] - Daddy Long Legs Cast,Megan McGinnis,Paul Alexander Nolan | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Off-Broadway's DADDY LONG LEGS Cast Album Out Digitally Today". broadwayworld.com. Wisdom Digital Media. 2015-11-13. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
- ↑ "Ovation Awards nominations announced for 2009-10 season". LA Times Blogs - Culture Monster. 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
- ↑ "2009/2010 Ovation Award Winners ‹ @ This Stage". thisstage.la. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
External links
- Official website
- Daddy Long Legs at the Lortel Archives
- Daddy Long Legs at the Music Theatre International Website