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Annie is a musical based upon the popular Harold GrayFacts About Harold Gray

Harold Gray was and American newspaper artist and cartoonist....
 comic stripComic strip

A comic strip is a drawing or sequence of drawings that tells a story....
 Little Orphan AnnieLittle Orphan Annie

Little Orphan Annie is a full page Annie strip....
, with music by Charles StrouseCharles Strouse

Charles Strouse,, is an American composer and three-time winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical....
, lyrics by Martin CharninMartin Charnin

Martin Charnin is an American theatre director, lyricist, and composer....
, and the book by Thomas MeehanThomas Meehan (writer)

Thomas Meehan is a Tony award-winning author....
. The musical ran for nearly six years on Broadway, spawned numerous productions in many countries, as well as national tours, and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical's songs "Tomorrow" and "It's the Hard-Knock Life" are its most popular pieces.
Plot synopsis11 year old Annie is in an orphanage, presided over by Miss Hannigan, who keeps the little girl orphans in line by bullying and threatening them. The girls are ever hopeful that they will find parents and happiness ("Maybe") while Miss Hannigan is unhappy with her situation. Annie decides to escape to find her parents, running into a friendly dog (Sandy) ("Tomorrow") and the people made homeless because of the Great DepressionGreat Depression

The Great Depression was a worldwide economic downturn which started in 1929 and lasting through most of the 1930s....
 ("Hooverville").






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1983   The musical ''Annie'' is performed for the last time after 2,377 shows at the Uris Theatre on Broadway, New York City.






Quotations


They say it can land on a dime... whatever that may be.

Why any kid would want to be an orphan is beyond me.

Leaping Lizards! Just look at this joint!

The sun'll come out Tomorrow, so you gotta hang on till tomorrow, come what may! Tomorrow, Tomorrow, I love ya, Tomorrow! You're only a day away.

From the song "Tomorrow".






Encyclopedia


Annie is a musical based upon the popular Harold GrayFacts About Harold Gray

Harold Gray was and American newspaper artist and cartoonist....
 comic stripComic strip

A comic strip is a drawing or sequence of drawings that tells a story....
 Little Orphan AnnieLittle Orphan Annie

Little Orphan Annie is a full page Annie strip....
, with music by Charles StrouseCharles Strouse

Charles Strouse,, is an American composer and three-time winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical....
, lyrics by Martin CharninMartin Charnin

Martin Charnin is an American theatre director, lyricist, and composer....
, and the book by Thomas MeehanThomas Meehan (writer)

Thomas Meehan is a Tony award-winning author....
. The musical ran for nearly six years on Broadway, spawned numerous productions in many countries, as well as national tours, and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical's songs "Tomorrow" and "It's the Hard-Knock Life" are its most popular pieces.

Plot synopsis

11 year old Annie is in an orphanage, presided over by Miss Hannigan, who keeps the little girl orphans in line by bullying and threatening them. The girls are ever hopeful that they will find parents and happiness ("Maybe") while Miss Hannigan is unhappy with her situation. Annie decides to escape to find her parents, running into a friendly dog (Sandy) ("Tomorrow") and the people made homeless because of the Great DepressionGreat Depression

The Great Depression was a worldwide economic downturn which started in 1929 and lasting through most of the 1930s....
 ("Hooverville"). However, she is returned to the orphanage. Grace Farrell, Warbucks' assistant, picks her to live in Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks' palatial home for the Christmas holidays ("I Think I'm Gonna Like it Here").

Although initially uncomfortable with each other, Annie and Daddy Warbucks soon come to love each other (You Won't Be An Orphan For Long). Warbucks wants to adopt her, but Annie insists that her parents will come for her. Over the radio show of Bert Healy, and with the help of President and Mrs. Roosevelt, Warbucks offers a reward for the parents ("Fully Dressed"). Miss Hannigan and her brother, Rooster, and his slightly ditzy girlfriend, Lily St. Regis, scheme to pretend to be the parents and collect the reward ("Easy Street"). When they are found out, it is revealed that Annie's parents have died. Warbucks and Annie become a family ("I Don't Need Anything But You").

Characters

Characters Description
Annie An 11-year-old redheaded girl, optimistic and "spunky", seeking her parents
Miss Hannigan The unpleasant orphanage matron, disillusioned, she hates children, but is fond of alcoholic beverages
Oliver Warbucks Billionaire businessman who opens his home – and heart – to Annie
Grace Farrell Warbucks' faithful secretary
Rooster Miss Hannigan's no-good brother, out for the quick buck
Lily St. Regis Rooster's not-so-dumb blonde amoral girlfriend
President Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States, he aids Warbucks
Bert Healy Radio announcer who agrees to broadcast Annie's search for her parents
The Boylan sisters Singers on the Bert Healy Show
Little girls Residents of the orphanage who range in age from 6 to 13, they have a "Hard Knock Life" (Pepper, Molly, July, Tessie, Duffy, Kate)
Sandy An abandoned mixed–breed dog that Annie rescues who becomes her faithful companion.

Production history

Pre-Broadway Tryout
Annie made its World premiere on August 10, 1976 at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, ConnecticutConnecticut Overview

Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the United States, located in the northeastern part of the country....
. Kristin VigardKristin Vigard

Kristin Vigard is an actress and singer....
 was the first actress to play the title role. However, the producers soon decided that Vigard's genuinely sweet interpretation was not tough enough for the street-smart orphan. After a week of performances, Vigard was replaced by Andrea McArdleAndrea McArdle Summary

Andrea McArdle is an Irish-American singer and actress....
, who played one of the other orphans. Vigard went on to become McArdle's Broadway understudy.

Broadway
The original BroadwayBroadway theatre

Broadway theatre is often considered the highest professional form of theatre in the United States....
 production opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 21, 19771977 in music

See also:1976 in music,other events of 1977,...
 and starred Andrea McArdleAndrea McArdle Summary

Andrea McArdle is an Irish-American singer and actress....
 as Annie, Reid SheltonReid Shelton

Reid Shelton , was a Broadway and television actor....
 as Daddy Warbucks, Dorothy LoudonDorothy Loudon

Dorothy Loudon was a Broadway actress noted for her comedy and belting singing voice, which she used to deliver a wide range...
 as Miss Hannigan, and Sandy FaisonSandy Faison

Sandy Faison is an American actress and singer....
 as Grace Farrell. It was nominated for 11 Tony Awards and won 7, including Best MusicalTony Award for Best Musical

1940s*1949 Kiss Me, Kate - Music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Bella and Samuel Spewack. ...
, Best ScoreTony Award for Best Original Score

The Tony Award for Best Original Score is the Tony Award given to the composers and lyricists of the best original score wri...
, and Best BookTony Award for Best Book of a Musical

The Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical is the Tony awarded to the librettist of the musical....
. Replacements for McArdle in the lead role included then-child actors Shelley Bruce, Sarah Jessica ParkerSarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker is a Golden Globe and Emmy-winning American actress and an Emmy-winning producer, with a portfolio of t...
, Allison SmithAllison Smith

Allison Smith, is an American actress best known for her work on television....
, and Alyson Kirk.

The show closed on January 2, 1983 and ran for a total of 2,377 performances.

London productions
In 1978, a London cast of Annie opened at the Victoria Palace TheatreVictoria Palace Theatre

The Victoria Palace Theatre is a theatre in Victoria Street, London, England. ...
, in the West EndWest End

West End most commonly refers to:...
 of LondonLondon

London is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom....
, on May 3. Though Andrea McArdleAndrea McArdle

Andrea McArdle is an Irish-American singer and actress....
 played the title role for forty performances, British 12-year-old Ann Marie Gwatkin was also cast in the title role and appeared on the Original London cast recording. Miss Hannigan was played by Sheila HancockSheila Hancock

Sheila Hancock OBE is an English actress and comedienne....
, and Daddy Warbucks was played by Stratford JohnsStratford Johns

Stratford Johns, born Alan Stratford Johns, was a popular British stage, film and television actor who is best remembe...
.

Annie closed on 28 November 1981, after 1485 performances, and immediately transferred to the Bristol HippodromeBristol Hippodrome

The Bristol Hippodrome is a theatre in the city centre of Bristol with a capacity of nearly 2000....
 for a special Christmas seasonChristmas season

The Christmas season is a term that covers the time when two interconnected periods of celebration are held....
 before touring BritainUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
. Because of strict British employment laws for juvenile actors, a succession of actresses took on the lead role every four months, including Claudia Bradley from LeedsLeeds

Leeds is a major city in the northern English county of Yorkshire and the urban core of the City of Leeds metropolitan borou...
, who later appeared in Starlight ExpressStarlight Express

Starlight Express is a rock musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe , with later revisions by Don Black and...
, as the understudy to PearlPearl the Observation Car

Pearl is the "new girl" character and female lead in the West End musical Starlight Express....
. Claudia was featured, at the age of 10, on a 1981 BBC programme called Fame, narrated by John Pitman, when she first won the role of Annie. She was one of the last girls to perform the role at the Victoria Palace before the show went on tour.

The show was later revived at the Victoria Palace, running from 30 September 1998 to 28 February 1999. It starred Lily Savage (the female alter ego of comedian Paul O'GradyPaul O'Grady

Paul James O'Grady is an English comedian and television personality....
) as Miss Hannigan.

United States National touring companies
During the Broadway run of Annie, there were four touring companies that were launched from the original production to bring the to show to major U.S. cities.:

The 1st National Touring Company of Annie opened in Toronto in March 1978 with Kathy-Jo Kelly in the title role. After playing a few more cities, it landed in Chicago where it played for 32 weeks before continuing on the road in April 1979 with Mary K. Lombardi as Annie. In the fall of 1980, Theda Stemler took over the part and was replaced in Boston when she grew too old. On May 15, 1981, Louanne Sirota, who had played Annie in the long-running Los Angeles production (see below), took over the role for four months. In August 1981, Becky Snyder became the company's last Annie, closing the tour on September 6, 1981.

The 2nd National Touring Company (sometimes referred to as the West Coast or Los Angeles Production) opened in San Francisco on June 22, 1978 with Patricia Ann Patts starring as Annie and the then-unknown Molly RingwaldMolly Ringwald

Molly K. Ringwald is an American actress....
 playing one of the orphans. The show landed in Los Angeles on October 15, 1978 for an open-ended run at the Shubert Theatre. On June 12, 1979, Louanne, just 9 yrs old (up until that time, all Annies had been 11 yrs old), took over the role from Patts. Marisa Morell replaced Louanne when she left to star in Oh, God! Book II in December 1979. Marisa closed the Los Angeles run and took it on the road continuing with the show through December 1980. In December 1980, Kristi Coombs replaced Morell and played Annie until this touring company closed in Philadelphia on January 23, 1982.

The 3rd National Touring Company of Annie was launched in Dallas on October 3, 1979 with Roseanne Sorrentino in the title role. This company toured to 23 cities playing mostly shorter runs of a month or less. On March 27, 1981, Bridget Walsh took over for Sorrentino. Becky Snyder (who had closed the 1st National Tour) joined this company in the summer of 1982 and stayed with it until it closed in September of that year.

The 4th National Touring Company of Annie opened on September 11, 1981 with Mollie Hall playing Annie. This production was a "bus and truck" tour, with a slightly reduced cast, that traveled the country often playing in two cities a week. This company was still touring when the original Broadway production closed in January 1983, making Kathleen Sisk the final performer to play Annie from the original production team. This final production closed in September 1983.

Stage sequels
The first attempt at a sequelSequel

A sequel is a work of fiction in literature, film, and other creative works that is produced after a completed work, and is ...
, Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, opened at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is located in Washington, D.C....
 in Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America....
 in December 1989 to universally disastrous reviews. Extensive reworking of the script and score proved futile, and the project was aborted before reaching Broadway. In 1993, a second attempt (with a completely different plot and score), entitled Annie WarbucksAnnie Warbucks

Annie Warbucks is a musical with a book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Martin Charnin....
, opened at the off-BroadwayOff-Broadway Summary

Off-Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City in smaller theatres than Broadway, but larger than Off-Off-Bro...
 Variety Arts Theatre, where it ran for 200 performances.

Broadway revival
A 20th anniversary Broadway revival in 1997 starred Nell CarterNell Carter

Nell Carter was an American singer and film, stage, and television actress. ...
, and later Sally StruthersSally Struthers

Sally Ann Struthers is an American actress and spokesperson. ...
, as Miss Hannigan, but controversy surrounded the casting of the titular character. The original actress cast in the role, Joanna PacittiJoanna Pacitti

Joanna Pacitti is an American pop/rock singer and actress....
, was fired and replaced by her understudy, Brittny Kissinger (who usually played July) while battling bronchitis. Public sentiment seemed to side with Pacitti as she was the winner of a highly-publicized contest to find a new Annie sponsored by the department store Macy'sMacy's Overview

Macy's is a chain of American department stores with its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City, which has been bill...
. This incident, coupled with the mixed reviews the new staging garnered, doomed it to a short run, although it was followed by a successful national tour. The orphans on the pre-broadway national tour and during the Broadway run were played by Christiana Anbri, age 6, from New York City, who played "Molly", ; Melissa O'Malley, who played "Kate", ; Lindsey Watkins, age 9, from New Haven, who played "Tessie", ; Mackenzie Rosen-Stone, age 9, from New York City, who played "Duffy", ; Casey Tuma, age ten, from New Jersey, replaced Kissinger as "July", ; Cassidy Ladden, age eleven, from Manhattan, who played "Pepper" and Alexandra Keisman as the orphan swing/Annie understudy. Kissinger, then 8, became the youngest actress to ever play Annie on Broadway.

In the revival, a black miniature poodle named Dartanian played a small part when he ran across in the stage during Act I of the play to be caught by an actor playing a dog catcher. During intermission, an announcement was made to the crowd saying that the dog had been abused by his previous owners and was found wandering the streets of New York City. The announcement then said that the dog was being put up for adoption. Many people went backstage after the show to sign adoption papers for the dog, and after the running of the show, the pound in possession of Dartanian selected a family from Westchester, NY to adopt him. The family changed his name to DC, who is still living in Westchester with this family.

1999-2000 United States tour
Starting in August 1999, the post Broadway National Tour continued with Meredith Ann Bull as Annie, Melissa Rocko playing July, Gianna Belino playing Molly, Katherine Young playing Kate, Ashley Wieronski playing Duffy, and Nina Ducharme playing Tessie, and Tracey Brancifort playing Pepper. In the spring of 2000, a few new 'orphans' took over, and Ashley Weironski moved up to play Annie, while Blaire Restaneo played Molly, Jessica Peters played Tessie, Amy Scheff played July, Tracey Brancifort played Pepper and Melissa Rocco moved on to play Duffy understudying Annie. Amelia Millar was the swing orphan.

In July 2000, Dana Benedict replaced Ashley Weironski as Annie, Jewel Restaneo replaced Mellissa Rocco as Duffy. Daniella Alswang replaced Katherine Young as Kate, Kallie Flynn Childress replaced Jessica Peters as Tessie, while Blaire Restaneo, Amy Scheff, and Tracey Brancifort remained as their roles of Molly, July, and Pepper.

2005-07 United States tour
Starting in 2005, a 30th anniversary traveling production of Annie by Networks Tours embarked on a multi-city tour. Due to its popularity, the tour's initial 11-month run was extended into 2007. This production is directed by Martin CharninMartin Charnin

Martin Charnin is an American theatre director, lyricist, and composer....
 and stars Conrad John SchuckJohn Schuck

John Schuck is an American character actor....
 as Daddy Warbucks, Alene Robertson as Miss Hannigan, and Marissa O'Donnell as Annie.

For the first year of the tour, Annie was played by Marissa O'Donnell, Lindsay Ryan played Molly, Molly RyanMolly Ryan

Molly Ryan is a 12 year old American actress best known for her work in the 2005-2007 National Tour of the broadway musical ...
 played Duffy and understudy of Molly. Stevani Weaver played Kate and understudy of Annie, Casey Whyland played Tessie, Taylor Bright played July, and Brittany Portman played Pepper. Throughout the show, there were a couple of replacements. Amanda BalonAmanda Balon

Amanda Balon is an eleven year old American child actress best known for playing the title role in the musical Annie....
 took the place of Lindsay Ryan as Molly, and McCall Montz took the place of Molly Ryan as Duffy and U.S. of Molly. Eventually, Jocelyn Chmielewski took the place of McCall Montz as Duffy and understudy of Molly, and Delaney Moro took the place of Stevani Weaver as Kate and understudy of Annie.

For the 2nd year of the tour, Annie was played by Marissa O'Donnell again, Amanda BalonAmanda Balon Overview

Amanda Balon is an eleven year old American child actress best known for playing the title role in the musical Annie....
 moved up to the role of Duffy and understudy of Molly and second understudy of Annie, Anastasia Korbal played Molly, Gabi Nicole Carruba played Kate and understudy of Annie, Brandy Panfili played Tessie, NicKayla Tucker played July, and Madison Zavitz played Pepper.

This Equity Tour closed on March 25, 2007, at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, MD. Marissa O'Donnell turned down offers from United Kingdom tour producers to continue as Annie in their 2007 production.

The 2007-2008 cast for the Non-Equity tour is : Amanda Balon moved up to play Annie, Molly will be played by Annalisa DiBernardo, Duffy will be played by Marina Marcherone, Tessie will be played by Abby Spare, Kate by Grace Etzkorn, July by Jaida Benjamin, and Madison Zavitz will be playing Pepper again.

UK Tour
In 2001 the production did a 1 month run at The Theatre Royal in Lincoln and opened with 11 year old Kate Winney in the role of Annie, Louise English (grace) Vicki Michelle (Hannigan) and Simon Masterton-Smith (Warbucks) and Jemma Carlisle (alternate Annie) As the show proved to be a success it went on to tour from 2001-2007 and is set to go off again this year (2008). The first tour saw Jemma Carlisle as Annie with Lucy Barker as understudy, and Lucy then went on to play Annie for another 2 years. Other Annies have been, Stephanie Day, Emma Hopkins, Stacy Hunt, Brook Wright and Nicole Robinson.
International productions
Annie has been produced professionally in ArgentinaArgentina

Argentina is a country in southern South America....
 (19821), AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
 (19791, 2000), DenmarkDenmark

The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest and southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 (Unknown Year), GermanyGermany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in central Europe....
 (Unknown Year), HungaryHungary Summary

Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovaki...
 (1998), IsraelIsrael

Israel , officially the State of Israel, is a country in Western Asia on the southeastern edge of the Mediterranean Se...
 (20011), ItalyItaly

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
 (2006), JapanJapan

is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of China, Korea, and Russia, stretching from...
 (1979-2008)2, United KingdomUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 (19781, 1983, 1998, Tours from 2000-2007), MexicoMexico

The United Mexican States, generally known as Mexico is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by t...
 (19791), NetherlandsNetherlands

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 (19971, 20051), NorwayNorway

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 (19911, 20041), PhilippinesPhilippines Overview

The Philippines , officially the Republic of the Philippines , is an island nation located in the Malay archipelago in...
 (Unknown Year), PortugalPortugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, and is the w...
 (19831), SpainSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
 (19821, 20011), SwedenSweden

The Kingdom of Sweden is a Nordic country in Scandinavia....
 (1999, 20061), ZimbabweZimbabwe

Zimbabwe , officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, and formerly known as the Republic of Rhodesia, is a landlocked ...
 (2003)

1Indicates the production made an official cast recording.

²In Japan, a special demo recording of selected songs is made each year, with the new actress playing Annie.

Musical numbers

Act 1
  • Overture - Orchestra
  • Maybe - Annie & Orphans
  • It's the Hard Knock Life - Annie & Orphans
  • It's the Hard Knock Life (Reprise) - Orphans
  • Tomorrow - Annie
  • We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover - Hooverville-ites & Annie
  • Little Girls - Miss Hannigan
  • Little Girls (Reprise) - Miss Hannigan
  • I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here - Grace, Annie & Servants
  • N.Y.C. - Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Star-to-Be, Chorus
  • Easy Street - Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily
  • Why Should I Change a Thing? - Warbucks**
  • You Won't Be an Orphan for Long - Grace, Drake, Servants, Annie, Warbucks
  • Maybe (Reprise) - Annie

Act 2
  • Entr'acte - Orchestra
  • Maybe (Reprise) - Annie
  • You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile - Bert Healy, Boylan Sisters
  • You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile (Children) - Orphans
  • Easy Street (Reprise) - Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily
  • Tomorrow (Cabinet Reprise) - Annie, Roosevelt, Warbucks, Cabinet
  • Something Was Missing - Warbucks
  • I Don't Need Anything But You - Warbucks, Annie, Grace, Drake, Servants
  • Annie - Grace, Drake & Servants
  • Maybe (Reprise) - Annie
  • New Deal for Christmas - Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Roosevelt, Servants, Orphans
  • Bows - All
  • Exit Music - Orchestra


    • Added in 2004 when the script was revised for the Australian production

Recordings

The Original Broadway Cast recording was released in 1977; a CD containing bonus tracks was released on September 15, 1998 by Sony (ASIN: B00000AG6Z).

A 30th anniversary cast recording was released on June 3, 2008 on Time Life Records. Album producer Robert Sher has assembled an all-star cast of former Annie cast members, including Carol Burnett, Sally Struthers, Kathie Lee Gifford, Andrea McArdle, Conrad John Schuck, Harve PresnellHarve Presnell

Harve Presnell is an American actor....
, Gary BeachGary Beach

Gary Beach is a Tony Award-winning American actor, primarily in Broadway musical theatre....
, Marissa O'Donnell and Amanda BalonAmanda Balon

Amanda Balon is an eleven year old American child actress best known for playing the title role in the musical Annie....
. The rest of the cast is made up of the members of the 30th Anniversary Tour. This recording is a double CD set and includes the entire show as it is performed now on the first disk. The second disk includes songs from the sequel to Annie, "Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge" as well as songs that were cut from or added to the original production. There is also a song from the 1977 Annie Christmas special. The booklet is made up of original drawings by Philo Barnhart, who is the creator of the characters of Ariel and Ursula of "The Little Mermaid", and is presented in a comic book style.

Film and television

The Columbia PicturesColumbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an American film and television production company, part of the Columbia TriStar Motio...
 film was released in 1982, with Albert FinneyAlbert Finney

Albert Finney is a five-time Academy Award nominated English actor....
 starring as Daddy Warbucks, Carol BurnettCarol Burnett

Carol Creighton Burnett is one of the most successful female comedians on American television, thanks largely to her eponymo...
 as Miss Hannigan, Ann ReinkingFacts About Ann Reinking

Ann Reinking is an American actress and dancer who made her mark on Broadway, creating the role of "Maggie" in the Sherman B...
 as Grace Farrell, Tim CurryTim Curry

Timothy James Curry is an English actor, singer and composer perhaps best known for his role as mad scientist Dr....
 as Rooster, Bernadette PetersBernadette Peters

Bernadette Peters is the stage name of Bernadette Lazzara, an actress and singer....
 as Lily, and Aileen QuinnAileen Quinn

Aileen Quinn was an American child actress who played the title role in the film Annie. She is a graduate of Drew Unive...
 as Annie. A sequelSequel

A sequel is a work of fiction in literature, film, and other creative works that is produced after a completed work, and is ...
 to the 1982 movie, Annie: A Royal Adventure! was made for television in 1995. The sequel starred Ashley JohnsonAshley Johnson

Ashley Suzanne Johnson is an American actress....
, Joan CollinsJoan Collins

Joan Henrietta Collins OBE is an English actress and bestselling author. ...
, George HearnGeorge Hearn

George Hearn is an American actor, primarily in Broadway musical theatre....
 and Ian McDiarmidIan McDiarmid

Ian McDiarmid is a Scottish actor born in Carnoustie....
. Aside from a reprise of "Tomorrow", there are no songs in the sequel.

A made-for-TV Wonderful World of Disney movie version, produced by The Walt Disney CompanyThe Walt Disney Company Summary

The Walt Disney Company is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world....
, was broadcast in 1999; it starred Victor GarberVictor Garber

Victor Joseph Garber is a Canadian film, stage, and television actor and singer....
 as Daddy Warbucks, Kathy BatesKathy Bates

Kathleen Doyle Bates is an Academy Award-winning American theatrical, film, and television actress, and a stage and televisi...
 as Miss Hannigan, Audra McDonaldAudra McDonald

Audra McDonald is an American singer and four-time Tony Award-winning actress....
 as Grace Farrell, Alan CummingAlan Cumming

Alan Cumming, is a Scottish film, television and stage actor, best known for his film roles in GoldenEye, as Boris Grish...
 as Rooster, Kristin ChenowethKristin Chenoweth

Kristin Chenoweth is a Tony Award-winning American stage and film actress and singer. ...
 as Lily, and newcomer Alicia MortonAlicia Morton

Alicia Morton, is an American actress....
 as Annie.

A documentary film, "Life After Tomorrow", was directed and produced by one of the original Broadway and National Tour orphans, Julie StevensJulie Stevens

Julie Stevens may refer to any of several people:...
 and partner, Gil Cates, Jr. The film reunites more than 40 women who played orphans in the Broadway show “Annie” and reveals the highs and lows of their experiences as child actresses in a cultural phenomenon. The film premiered on ShowtimeShowtime

Showtime is a subscription television brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world, but primarily refer...
 and will be released by Arts Alliance America on DVD in early 2008.

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