The musical follows little orphan Annie, who is searching for the parents who left her at a New York City orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan ... a theater monologue by Addie Skinner ...
MISS HANNIGAN: Female Presenting; Any Ethnicity; Age Range: 30s to 50s; Vocal Range: Alto, F5 to A3. Desperate and unhappy with her lot in life, she is the alcoholic orphanage matron who is Annie ...
Stefanie Londino has played Miss Hannigan more than 570 times. But she’s never tired of playing the hard-drinking orphanage matron who’s the villain of the musical “Annie.” “After 500 ...
Annie tries to run away, drawing the ire of the orphanage’s cruel (and tipsy) manager, Miss Hannigan (Stefanie Londino). Grace Farrell (Julia Nicole Hunter), the secretary for billionaire Oliver ...
Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The show is being presented in conjunction with Music Theater International.
Annie JR. follows the story of an orphan named Annie living a “hard-knock life” at The New York City Municipal Orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Annie dreams of being reunited with her parents ...
Get ready for iconic characters like Annie, Daddy Warbucks, Miss Hannigan, and more at First Interstate Center for the Arts for four shows February 28 - March 2. Before the curtain rises ...
Annie and the main orphans are split into two casts - Roosevelts Rascals, who are performing on Wednesday and Friday night, and Saturday matinee, and Hannigan’s Helpers, who are performing on ...
Dear Annie: I’ve been married to my husband, “David,” for 12 years. We have two kids, “Ella” (9) and “Lucas” (6). Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’m doing everything alone.
DEAR ANNIE: I’m finding myself caught in the middle of life’s constant changes, and it feels like no one else is immune to this struggle. At 28, I’m grappling with the uncertainty of my ...
Virginia Musical Theatre’s production of “Annie” opens Friday at the Sandler ... children’s facility run by the villainous Miss Hannigan before eventually being adopted into wealth and ...
Dear Annie: I’m reaching out with a heavy heart and a mind full of memories. My oldest son, who once called me frequently and with whom I shared countless stories over long phone calls ...
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