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Annie the Musical Review – Hilarious, Charming and Totally Uplifting

December 19, 2012 by NYCSingleMom Filed Under: Entertainment

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Little Orphan Annie, one of the most popular musicals comes back to Broadway in an all-new production. Despite her impoverished 1930’s New York City life, Annie’s positive outlook and charming personality along with her adorable best pal dog, Sandy still appeals to today’s audience. Stepping into the title role of Annie, Lilla Crawford stars as the world’s favorite orphan and does an phenomenal job of singing her heart out. She definitely brings a talent to Broadway that brings the house down. Ms. Crawford may be a kid but oh, can she fill a stage.

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Photo Credit: Annie the Musical website

Two-time Tony Award® winner Katie Finneran as the evil Miss Hannigan is a standout for her devilish humour. She may be the villain but she is pretty darn funny. And Anthony Warlow as the blustery but big-hearted billionaire Daddy Warbucks is fantastic. My daughter and I loved the show, from the beautifully  decorated and opulent sets to the famously familiar songs by Tony Award® winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin to the entire young cast of orphans (Georgi James, Emily Rosenfeld, Junah Jang, Taylor Richardson, Madi Rae DiPietro and Tyrah Skye Odoms) to the wonderfully choreographed scenes.  Of course, we couldn’t help but sing a few tunes on the ride home.

Lila Crawford, Annie on Broadway

Photo Credit: Annie The Musical website

Don’t miss the all new production of Annie. And if you want to learn more about New York City in the 1930s, visit thirteen.org/annie.

Location: The Palace Theatre, 1564 Broadway (between 46th and 47th Streets)
Tickets: anniethemusical.com or call (877)250-2929

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