Aw, Shucks! Annie finished at Golden Gate Theatre on June 14, 2015
Annie is now showing at Orpheum Theatre
Annie
Aw, Shucks! Annie finished at Golden Gate Theatre on June 14, 2015
Annie is now showing at Orpheum Theatre
Why see Annie?
You're never fully dressed without a smile!
Leapin' lizards... Annie is going on tour! Annie is a delightful theatrical experience for the entire family. Don't miss this Tony-winning Broadway production of the timeless family tale of Little Orphan Annie as it heads on its tour across the country. Directed by Jenn Thompson who starred in the original Broadway production as 'Pepper'! Just when we need it most, Annie returns to remind us that sunshine is always right around the corner.
Since its Broadway premiere in 1977, Annie has delighted audiences worldwide and it's a particular favorite of children who love Annie's cheeky demeanor and her bubbly outlook.
From rags to riches...
It's a hard knock life for Annie and the other orphans of Depression Era New York City, under the patronage of the wretched and scheming Miss Hannigan at the Hudson Street Orphanage. One day, Annie's life is changed forever when Grace, the beautiful assistant of the enigmatic millionaire Oscar (Daddy) Warbucks comes to ask for an orphan to stay at his mansion for the Christmas holidays.
This begins a wild and mad-cap adventure where Annie's bright and shining personality wins over the crochety business and teaches him the meaning of love, life and looking on the bright side.
Did you know?
Way before Broadway, Annie made her debut in the comic strip, 'Little Orphan Annie,' by Harold Gray in 1924!
Key Information
Audience
Run Time
Dates
Cast
Rainer "Rainey" Trevino as Annie
Christopher Swan as Daddy Warbucks
Stefanie Londino as Miss Hannigan
Julia Nicole Hunter as Grace Farrell
Nick Bernardi as Rooster Hannigan
Krista Curry as Lily
Mark Woodard as FDR
Addison as Sandy
Georgie as U/S Sandy
Orphans
Bronte Harrison as Molly
Skylar Matthews as Pepper, U/S Annie
Vivianne Neely as July, U/S Annie
Izzy Pike as Kate, U/S Molly
Kenzie Rees as Duffy
Valeria Velasco as Tessie, U/S Molly
With
Nick Abbott, Bradley Ford Betros, Kaitie Bucket, Hana Culbreath, Laura Elizabeth Flanagan, Jaelle Laguerre, Kevin Ivey Morrison, Joel Oliver, Cheyenne Omani, Andrew Scoggin, Kaylie Mae Wallace and Aidan Ziegler-Hansen
Creative
Directed by Martin Charnin
Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Charnin
Choreography by Liza Gennaro
Lighting Design by Ken Billington
Costume Design by Suzy Benzinger
Scenic Design by Beowulf Borritt
Awards
Tony Awards
The original Annie production, which ran at the Alvin Theatre (now called the Neil Simon Theatre), won the seven awards at the 1977 Tony Awards ceremony including:
Best Musical
Best Book of a Musical
Best Original Score
Choreography
Reviews
Customer reviews
Penny Macri
Loved it
Jessica
Great show