Daddy Long Legs

Daddy Long Legs

2012 – 2013 SEASON DADDY LONG LEGS Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon Book by John Caird Based on the classic novel CONTENTS 2 The 411 by Jean Webster 3 A/S/L & RBTL Directed by John Caird 4 FYI 5 HTH 6 F2F 8 B4U 10 IRL 12 SWDYT? WELCOME! At The Rep, we know The desire to learn, insatiable when awakened, can that life moves fast— sometimes lie dormant until touched by the right teacher or okay, really fast. But the right experience. We at The Rep are grateful to have the we also know that opportunity to play a role supporting you as you awaken the some things are desire for learning in your students. worth slowing down In the past years, some of my favorite books have included for. We believe that live theatre is one of those letters between characters. It could be the element of safety pit stops worth making and are excited that you are going in the distance a piece of paper gives, time the writer is given to stop by for a show. To help you get the most bang for to think and re-think words as each is written or the feeling your buck, we have put together WU? @ THE REP—an of writing to oneself as one is writing to "Dear Reader," IM guide that will give you everything you need to know to but there seems to be an honesty of emotion in a letter. get at the top of your theatergoing game—fast. You’ll find Novelists are certainly telling wonderful stories within letters, character descriptions (A/S/L), a plot summary (FYI), and historians are gleaning so much unknown history from biographical information (F2F), historical context (B4U), found letters. In this age of texting, tweeting and instant and other bits and pieces (HTH). Most importantly, we’ll messaging, this show is a nice opportunity for your students have some ideas about what this all means IRL, anyway. to be reminded of the powerful communication in the well- written word. It would be a good idea to take a minute on the bus to give your students these quick theatre etiquette reminders: • This show has an intermission; there will be time for bathroom breaks before the show and partway through. • The actors can hear the audience and appreciate the The Teacher’s laughter, gasps and quiet attention to action. However, talking, moving around and eating is very distracting Lounge to others and can dampen the energy of what is In an effort to make our happening on stage. educational materials accessible • Pictures, phone calls and texting are not allowed at any to students and easy for educators to time during the performance. incorporate into the classroom, our study guide is written in a student-oriented format. 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Thank you! this guide or from our website may be reproduced for use in the classroom. As always, we appreciate your making live theatre a part of your classroom experience and Marsha Coplon welcome your feedback and Director of Education questions. JERUSHA ABBOT is a college-aged orphan JERVIS PENDLETON is a shy but generous girl who is smart, witty, headstrong and has 30-something philanthropist who decides a talent for writing. She is about to move out to fund Jerusha’s college education of the orphanage she has called home her anonymously after reading some of her entire life, and isn't sure what comes next. "original and amusing" essays. Jervis is a bachelor and sort of the "black sheep" of his very wealthy family. LIES SOCIAL CLASSES Honesty is supposed to be the best policy, This play took place in the early 20th but it's not always the easiest. Jervis lies the century when social classes were much entire play about being Jerusha’s benefactor. more obvious and prevented certain people Jerusha lies to her friends about being an from socializing outside of their own class. orphan. Why do you think they’re untruthful Jerusha’s lower social status makes her feel in these situations? Is it because they don’t very ostracized from her classmates, and it want to be treated a certain way? How divides her and Jervis. Have you ever felt do you think Jerusha would have treated similarly in that your friends’ families had Jervis differently if she knew he was her more or less money than yours? How did benefactor? How do you think Jerusha’s it make you feel? Did it create moments friends would have treated her differently if of awkwardness? How did you handle the they knew she was an orphan? situation? POWER OF WORDS INDEPENDENCE Jervis decides to pay for Jerusha’s education It’s interesting how Jervis liberates Jerusha because of her witty and original essay, by financing her education, yet he also and he continues to fall in love with her limits her by dictating her choices with his from her letters. Jervis is so consumed by power as her beneficiary. The older Jerusha the power of words, but is not able to write gets, the more she begins to resist and rebel his own feelings. Jerusha even asks him at against his rules. Your parents are obviously the end: “How strong did you have to be to looking out for your best interest but do pick up a fountain pen?” Are you able to you ever feel they hold you back from doing express yourself well in words? Many people something fun, new or exciting? Was there a LOVE texting—why do you think that is? Is time they did this and you realized later that it because you have more time to consider they were actually being fair? How are you what to say than you would if you were more independent now than you were two or speaking to someone in person? three years ago? 3 SPOILER ALERT! THE YEAR IS 1908, and we meet Jerusha vulnerability continue to enamor Jervis, Abbot, an 18-year-old who has grown up but he finds himself too shy to write back. at an orphanage. Jerusha has no ties to her Instead he comes to Jerusha’s college biological family—her first name was pulled because he happens to be her friend Julia’s from a tombstone while her last name was uncle. Jerusha goes for tea and a walk with selected from the beginning of the phone Jervis, though he doesn’t reveal the fact book. However, despite her lonely and that he is Daddy Long Legs. Later, Jerusha underprivileged childhood, she has grown writes to her benefactor, describing how she into a self-sufficient, witty young woman. enjoyed meeting Mr. Pendleton who is as While she’s working at the dormitories of "sweet as lamb." the orphanage, she’s informed by the matron DURING HER sophomore year, Jerusha that one of the trustees has read some of spends Christmas with her friend Sallie’s Jerusha’s essays and found her to be so family where she strikes up a flirtation with intelligent and talented that he has offered Sallie’s older brother Jimmie. Jervis becomes to pay for her college education. He’ll also incredibly jealous and continues to make give her a monthly allowance because he visits to Jerusha under the pretext of visiting thinks she has real potential to become his niece. When Jerusha continues to write a professional writer. There’s only one about her enjoyable company with Jimmie, condition: she must write her benefactor a Jervis becomes cold to her in person. Feeling monthly letter describing her experiences as the tension, Jerusha focuses on her career he thinks it will help her polish her skills. and begins to write a novel based on her However, she must never expect a response. experiences at the orphanage. She graduates He wishes to remain anonymous, and she from her class as valedictorian, and she begs must address him as Mr. John Smith. Jerusha Daddy Long Legs to come to her graduation. instead decides jokingly to call him Daddy She is heartbroken when he doesn’t. Long Legs because she caught a glimpse of his shadow and saw that he is a tall, long- AFTER JERUSHA sells her book to be legged man. Jerusha is then sent to an all- published, she sends Daddy Long Legs a girls college on the East Coast. check to pay him part of the debt she owes, and then she declares that if the book does IN THE MEANTIME, the benefactor is well, her future royalties will go to the John revealed as a wealthy man named Mr.

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