Seeing Village Repertory Theatre's production of Daddy Long Legs at Woolfe Street Playhouse gave me the sensation of tucking into a rambling Victorian novel on a blustery night. That's not just because this two-hander,ballad-satisfied musical teams up director and writer John Caird (Les Miserables co-director) and composer Paul Gordon (Jane Eyre) to cozy up to that famously fusty (moldy, musty, old-fashioned) era. And it's not only because it's based the 1912 novel written by Jean Webster, who happens to be the grand niece of Mark Twain.
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