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Annie

Why see Annie?

Starring Craig Revel Horwood as Miss Hannigan!

a welcome return

Leapin' lizards! Little Orphan Annie returns to the road after a glorious West End run to bring her sunshine personality to this brand new production. Heart-warming and dripping with charm and catchy songs, Annie has been an absolute classic since first appearing on stage in 1977, introducing audiences to the wyly red-head and her adventures as she sets out to find her real parents. 

It's a hard knock life

Life is hard for Annie and the other orphans at the Hudson Street Orphanage in Depression-era New York City. Presided over by dastardly matron Miss Hannigan fun is hard to find until one day her 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 mad-cap caper as Annie's bright and shining personality begins to win over the crotchety businessman, teaching him the meaning of love, life and looking on the bright side.

Key Information

Audience

2+ (no under 2's allowed)

Run Time

Two hours and 10 minutes including interval

Dates

Finished 24 Jun 2023

Cast

Zoe Akinyosade, Harlie Barthram and Sharangi Gnanavarathan as Annie 
Craig Revel Horwood and Jodie Prenger as Miss Hannigan
Alex Bourne as Oliver Warbucks
Amelia Adams as Grace Farrell
Paul French as Rooster
Billie-Kay as Lily St Regis 

Orphans
Chloe Angiama, Suki Hillier and Karin Narumi as Molly
Hanya Zhang, Gabirella Harris-Sullivan and Ava Masters as July
Marlie Love, Janai Bartlett and Kyla Semper as Duffy 
Lola Green, Myla Park and Jasmine O'Riordan as Kate 
Isobel Stanish, Jessica Rogers and Georgie Fisher as Tessie
Shai Codrington, Maisie Macmahon and Chanai Owusu-Ansah as Pepper 

With
David Burrows, Tommy Wade-Smith, Lukin Simmonds, Alistair Beattie, Martin McCarthy, Rosalind James, Phoebe Roberts, Dawn Williams, Emily Barnett-Salter, Ellie May-Wilson, Belle Kizzy Green, Matthew Sweet, Sergi Ibanez, 

Creative

Directed by Nikolai Foster
Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Charnin

Reviews

Customer reviews

9 reviews, average rating: (4.6 Stars)

Yasmin Al-Sheklly

An uplifting musical that is full of joy and optimism.

What is the plot of Annie about? It centres around a young orphan named Annie who suffers a lifetime of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until luck strikes by Oliver Warbucks. He invites Annie to spend the Christmas holiday with him at his house. It includes a swimming pool, tennis courts and everything that she dreamed of. Oliver later decides that he wants to adopt her but that is not what she wants. Annie wants to find out who her real parents are in order to determine her identity, The message in this musical is that you should always be positive in life even when the reality is hard to swallow. What themes are explored in Annie? The themes that are explored in Annie are family, friendship, poverty, bullying, control, crime, identity, fraud and loss. Cast Sharangi Gnanavarathan was a true star as Annie. She had a likeable stage presence and bags of charisma too. She had a self-assured attitude where she was never arrogant. She made the role her own bringing hope and life to the forefront. Her personality was so infectious with a spectacular performance. She was tremendous and never forgot her lines, lyrics or even got a footing wrong in the dance routines. Wow. She was also a great leader in the few scenes with her cute dog doing everything that they are meant to do here. Alex Bourne was excellent as Oliver Warbucks. He is a billionaire but yet his personality shifts to being a soft and vulnerable person whenever Annie is present. This relationship becomes relatable to the audience and makes him feel honest. Their chemistry is a credit to watch making it feel like a genuine father and daughter relationship even though they are not. He also gave us some hilarious moments especially when he worked at the radio station and not knowing how to make a microphone work was funny too. Amelia Adams was brilliant as Grace Farrell. Her performance was stunning, graceful and elegant. She portrayed the character with ease and gusto. David Burrows was exceptional in several roles including Lt. Ward, President Roosevelt and Jimmy Johnson. Each role was unique in its own right. The way in which he switches from one to the next is natural and effortless resulting to the fact that you don’t know that it is the same actor all along. Craig Revel Horwood was excellent as the nasty villainous Miss Hannigan. His portrayal of the character was spot on and his vocals shone. He had a strong stage presence where he runs across the stage being gruesome to the children but yet charming the adults. He stood out in his performances of “Big Girls” and “Easy Street”. It was remarkable to see his charisma, the strength of his voice and power. He is a true performer. Lukin Simmonds was great as Rooster. He was full of charm and pizzazz in “Easy Street”. Matthew Sweet was superb as Bundles, Bert Healey and Ikes. He switched between the three characters with flair and confidence. Belle Kizzy Green was amazing as Sophie, Mrs Pugh and as Frances Perkins. She stood out as the homeless Mrs Pugh. This was a talented cast whose team spirit was a credit to watch no matter how big or small their roles were. They were a class act. Sets The sets were simple but effective. It starts with the orphanage with iron beds. This is well complemented with a backdrop of a collage of jigsaw pieces. It was quirky. Some were missing and they light up in different colours whilst the others are in a black and white map of New York City. There were also red scribbles that would show where Annie had gone to. This set design was eye catching and the level of detail was impeccable. It truly added a dusting of magic. Soundtrack The score in Annie was so moving and is full of positivity that you are more likely to sing these songs even after the show has finished. The songs are intertwined perfectly into the story. One of the highlights is “Tomorrow” as it is a song that is full of hope and joy. The acapella harmonies were stunning with beauty and power. Another highlight is “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile” that opens the second half. It was a fun and an energetic performance where the audience could clap along whilst the cast were setting the scene with neon lights to indicate that it is in a radio station. There is also the catchy number of “I Don’t Need Anything But You”. It takes us into Christmas vibes and nostalgia where we do not care that it is not happening in reality. I also loved “It’s A Hard Knock Life” as the children sang it so gracefully and the choreography was exquisite to watch. They added their own stamp on it which was lovely to see. The encore at the end really brought the finale to life with a rendition of “Tomorrow” and this allowed us to cheer and clap along which led us to leave the auditorium with a smile on our face. The music added vitality to the production by the wonderful live band with great orchestration. If you love a classic that is brought to life on stage with a jolly story, a talented cast and catchy tunes then Annie is the show for you. Grab your tickets now otherwise they will be gone by tomorrow. ... Read more

Kim Brown

Amazing show

This show was amazing The cast were brilliant, full of energy and enthusiasm Singing was suburb Well done great night out ... Read more

Ros

Sound very harsh

Great show but in row G seat 1 -4 it was very hard to listen to. Better in the second half. My sister actually took out her hearing aid as it was so loud and harsh and there seemed to be some background distortion Special mentiion of the disabled facilities which are second to none and the volunteer staff lady who helped with our wheelchair and was very kind. Excellent meal in the restaurant as usual. ... Read more
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