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Annie Jr. is a musical licensed by Music Theatre International's Broadway Junior collection, specially edited to be performed by children in a shortened form. It is performed internationally every year by acting academies, programs, schools, and theatre camps.
See Andrea McArdle, the star of the 1977 Broadway musical, meet the new Annie (and her soon-to-be co-star), Celina Smith, live on TODAY.
Annie Live! is an American musical television special that aired on NBC on December 2, 2021. It was a performance of the 1977 Broadway musical Annie, which is based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. [1]
While Peters was on vacation, All My Children star Susan Lucci made her Broadway debut as Annie from December 27, 1999, until January 16, 2000. Peters and Wopat left the show on September 2, 2000. Former Charlie's Angels star Cheryl Ladd made her Broadway debut as Annie on September 6, 2000, with Patrick Cassidy as Frank Butler.
Her CD, Andrea McArdle on Broadway, was arranged and produced by her ex-husband, composer Edd Kalehoff, who also collaborated with her on an album of Christmas songs that was released in conjunction with her Family Christmas Show at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Christmas show, "Andrea McArdle's Family Christmas ...
Tony Roberts, best known for his role in Woody Allen’s "Annie Hall," has died. He was 85. ... He was featured on Broadway in the 1966 Allen comedy, "Don’t Drink the Water," and 1969’s "Play ...
Annie + film (1982) + film (1999) + film (2014) 1977 Broadway: Charles Strouse: Martin Charnin: Thomas Meehan: Notable songs: "Tomorrow" and "It's the Hard Knock Life" Annie Get Your Gun + film (1950) 1946 Broadway: Irving Berlin: Berlin Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields: Notable song: "There's No Business Like Show Business". Annie Warbucks ...
Life After Tomorrow is a 2006 American documentary film.Executive producers Motty Reif and Chris Kelly, produced and directed by Gil Cates Jr. and Julie Stevens, who played Tessie in the 1979 and Pepper in the 1981 Broadway productions, about the lives of the women who had once played Little Orphan Annie or one of the other orphans in the musical Annie.