

One performance had a girl who couldn't walk well but sang well they let her be an extra orphan, strapped her to a bed, and had her immobile as if she was a polio victim (score one for a director willing to include the handicapped while making it *very* realistic for the '30s). I've seen a couple performances online that were quite clever in using what they had or making little additions that are funny. It'll likely be Annie KIDS our group would do if anything, and stuff happened over the last year that mean we probably won't like I'd hoped for a while, but this question can also help others, so. and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and family in billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.Īnnie is the perfect family-friendly musical and an ideal show for a largely female cast. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan's evil machinations. With the help of the other girls in the Orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. She is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan.


With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone's hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. The beloved book and score by Tony Award winners, Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, features some of the greatest musical theatre hits ever written, including "Tomorrow." THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.īased on the popular comic strip by Harold Gray, Annie has become a worldwide phenomenon and was the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. PROCESSING TIME FOR APPLICATIONS MAY EXCEED NORMAL WAIT TIMES.
