Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster
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Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster
Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster. First produced in England at the Duke of Yorks Theatre on 29th May 1916. The text at the bottom left of the poster reads A Full of Smiles Play by Jean Webster. Henry Millers production. The reverse has Londons Reigning Success. It ran for 514 performances. Date: 1916
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Daddy Demure Ginger Letter Longlegs Miller Millers Shiny Silk Silky Stood Taffeta Webster Yorks
Daddy Long Legs
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a delightful and heartwarming play written by Jean Webster, first produced at the Duke of York's Theatre in London on May 29, 1916. The poster for Henry Miller's production showcases the young, female protagonist, dressed in a demure, pink taffeta dress with a white collar and ginger standing beside her, holding a letter. The silky, shiny fabric of her dress catches the light, adding to her ethereal beauty. The play, described as "full of smiles," ran for an impressive 514 performances, making it a resounding success in London's theatre scene during that era. The poster's reverse bears the title "London's Reigning Success," a testament to the enduring appeal of Webster's story. The image on the poster captures the essence of the play, with the young woman's demure demeanor and the mysterious figure of the ginger-haired man standing behind her. The play tells the story of a young woman's journey to self-discovery and independence, as she is given the opportunity to attend college by a mysterious benefactor who remains anonymous throughout their correspondence. The play's themes of self-reliance, personal growth, and the importance of education resonated with audiences in 1916 and continue to be relevant today. The poster's design is simple yet effective, with the use of bold typography and the contrasting colors of pink and white drawing the viewer's attention to the image of the young woman. The overall effect is one of elegance and charm, fitting for a play that has left a lasting impact on the world of theatre.
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