A quick trip to Stratford Festival’s performance of “Annie” produced one of the most magical moments in the life of my 10-year-old — his introduction to the song, “Tomorrow.” It reminded me of my ...
When Little Orphan Annie is brought to the mansion of Depression-era billionaire Oliver Warbucks and loudly sings, “I think I’m gonna like it here,” you can strongly sense the audience sharing that ...
There’s something remarkable about the resilience of a red-headed orphan with a shaggy dog and an optimistic song. Nearly five decades after its Broadway premiere, Annie remains one of America’s most ...
A favorite of all ages, the Spotlight production of “Annie, Jr.” comes to the stage of Pell City Center for Education and the Performing Arts with three performances, starting Wednesday, Dec. 11.
Created by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan, the musical “Annie” was based off Harold Gray’s comic strip “Little Orphan Annie.” The show first opened on Broadway in 1977 and continues ...
It’s been nearly 50 years since Broadway first saw the red-haired orphan Annie sing “Tomorrow,” that optimistic ode to the promise of a new day, but the plucky youngster hasn’t lost her appeal in this ...
With book and score by Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, this show features some well-known songs like “Tomorrow” and “It’s The Hard-Knock Life.” The cast is accompanied by a talented ...