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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s 2nd Annual Holiday Toy Drive Kickoff Event

Wednesday, November 30 - Thursday, December 01, 2016 | 8:00 pm - 7:45 pm

Lucie Stern Theatre1305 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto

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Start celebrating your holiday season with TheatreWorks Silicon Valley by bringing a gift card or toy of $15 or greater value to Daddy Long Legs on Nov 30 at 8 p.m. to receive a free ticket that evening. 

All toys will be donated to patients and families at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford.

One gift = one seat to the show! 

Daddy Long Legs
Book by John Caird
Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Based on the 1912 novel by Jean Webster
Directed by Robert Kelley
 
Nov 30–Dec 31
Lucie Stern Theatre, Palo Alto
 
From the creator of Jane Austen’s EMMA and the adaptor of Les Misérables comes an intimate musical valentine that captivated the Bay Area and has since charmed audiences in London, Tokyo, and New York. Its joyous return for the holidays is set in suffragette-era New England, where a spirited orphan girl is sent to a prestigious college by a mysterious benefactor. Her heartwarming journey to independence, education, and romance is chronicled in a wealth of witty letters and glorious songs.
 
Daddy Long Legs runs approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.
 
“An absolute charmer suitable for the whole family.”
— The Mercury News

Visit TheatreWorks.org for more information about Daddy Long Legs.

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