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  1. Love from Judy is a musical with music by Hugh Martin, lyrics by Martin and Jack Gray, and a book by Eric Maschwitz and Jean Webster. It is based on Webster's novel and play Daddy-Long-Legs. The original production opened in Coventry in 1951 and then moved to the Saville Theatre on the West End and opened on September 25, 1952.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2013 · 177 subscribers. Subscribed. 7. 317 views 5 years ago. Selection of numbers from the Hugh Martin/Jack Gray musical from the early 1950's sung by the original cast (including June Whitfield) ...more.

    • 9 min
    • 327
    • Alan Page
  3. Hace 3 días · Based on Jean Webster's famous play Daddy Long-Legs this delightful musical contains such numbers as Mardi Gras, It's Better Rich, Daddy Long-Legs, A Touch of Voodoo, Kind to Animals, Ain't Goin' to Marry and Love from Judy. The story of Judy, a pretty little drudge in a New England orphanage.

  4. In addition, it was adapted into a 1952 British stage musical comedy called Love from Judy, as well as films in 1919 (starring Mary Pickford), 1931 (starring Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter), 1935 (a Shirley Temple adaptation called Curly Top), a 1938 Dutch adaptation Vadertje Langbeen and a 1955 film, Daddy Long Legs (starring Fred ...

    • Jean Webster, Elaine Showalter
    • 1912
  5. Love From Judy > Studio Cast. Releases 4. Stats. History 1. Show Details. Love From Judy. Music. Hugh Martin (129) Lyrics. Timothy Gray (13), Hugh Martin (129) Book. Eric Maschwitz (30) Recording Details. Date. 1952. Type. Audio / Studio Cast. Language. English. Translation. Hans Korbmacher (5) Liner Notes. Geoff Wilding (6) Conductor.

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  7. The story of Judy, a pretty little drudge in a New England orphanage. One day, a visiting trustee becomes interested in Judy and decides to give her a chance. She does not know the name of her benefactor, but simply calls him Daddy Long-Legs, and writes him letters brimming over with fun and affection.