By Andrew Gans
and Kenneth Jones
14 Oct 2009
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| Megan McGinnis and Robert Aldeman Hancock |
Rubicon opens its 2009-2010 season with the musical with book by Caird and music and lyrics by Gordon; the writers collaborated on the Broadway musical Jane Eyre. Opening night is scheduled for Oct. 17, and performances will play to Nov. 8.
This is a co-production between Rubicon, Theatreworks in Palo Alto, CA; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in Ohio; executive producer Michael Jackowitz; and David Elzer.
Caird, the Tony and Olivier Award-Winning director of Les Misérables and Nicholas Nickleby, drew on the 1912 novel "Daddy Long Legs" by Jean Webster.
Gordon's musical, Emma, based on the Jane Austen novel, was co-produced by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Theatreworks and St. Louis Rep.
A six-piece offstage band is under musical director Laura Berquist.
Jerusha is played by Broadway ingénue McGinnis, who was seen as Beth in Broadway's Little Women. Her other Broadway roles include Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Lucille in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Eponine in the recent revival of Les Miserables (directed by John Caird), Parade and The Diary of Anne Frank.
Robert Adelman Hancock plays the long-legged Jervis Pendleton, continuing to develop the role he created during Rubicon's Fashion Forms Plays-in-Progress program. Hancock played Perchik in Rubicon's Fiddler on the Roof last season. Other credits include Sky in the national tour of Mamma Mia!, and regional productions of James Joyce's The Dead (Court Theatre, Chicago), The Fantasticks (Utah Shakespeare Festival), Hair (Hangar Theatre), the original cast of Route 66 (Milwaukee Repertory Theatre) and more.
The period sets and costumes for Daddy Long Legs are by Olivier Award winner David Farley, who recently received rave reviews for his inventive West End and Broadway designs for Sunday in the Park with George and who will design the upcoming Broadway revival of A Little Night Music. He is assisted by Teresa Scarano (props) and David "Spanky" Reynoso (hair and make-up). The design tam also includes lighting designer Paul Toben, sound designer Jonathan Burke.
For tickets, call (805) 667-2900. Or go to www.rubicontheatre.org.



