Annie the Musical Issie Swickle Annie LYNN ANDREWS Miss Hannigan GILGAMESH TAGGETT Oliver Warbucks ASHLEY EDLER Grace Farrell GARRETT DEAGON Rooster Hannigan LUCY WERNER Lily Allan Ray Baker FDR AMY BURGMAIER Mrs. Pugh, Ensemble, u/s Miss Hannigan CAMERON MITCHELL BELL Bert, Ensemble ANGELINA CARBALLO July, u/s Molly JOHN CORMIER Ickes, Ensemble, u/s Rooster Hannigan BRIAN COWING Bundles, Ensemble, u/s FDR Adia Dant Pepper, u/s Annie TODD FENSTERMAKER Drake, Ensemble, u/s Warbucks, FDR CHLOE HORNER Swing LILLYBEA IRELAND Tessie EVAN MAYER Swing JAKE MILLS Ensemble, u/s Bert MEGHAN SEAMAN Ensemble, u/s Lily HANNAH SLABAUGH Star to Be, Ensemble SYDNEY SHUCK Kate LILY EMILIA SMITH Ensemble, u/s Grace Farrell LILLY MAE STEWART Molly CHLOE TISO Swing ISABEL WALLACH Duffy Sunny Sandy MACY u/s Sandy - See more at: http://anniethemusical.com/team.php#sthash.16bjwTB8.dpuf

‘Annie’ Comes to Town

Annie Heidi Gray
Annie
Heidi Gray    Photo: © JOAN MARCUS

The U.S. national tour of Annie will stop at the WVU Creative Arts Center Saturday, May 6, for one show at 2 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Friday (Dec. 9) at 10 a.m. at the Mountainlair and CAC box offices, and online at Ticketmaster.com.

Annie, the red-headed orphan full of optimism and charm, has delighted audiences for nearly 100 years. The Little Orphan Annie comic strip, created by cartoonist Harold Gray, first appeared in the pages of the Daily News in August 1924. Annie became a Broadway musical in 1977, and chronicles Annie’s journey from the orphanage to the home of Oliver Warbucks. It is this version, with its message of resilience in the face of adversity and its “the sun will come out” idealism, that is, perhaps, the most lasting and beloved carnation of this classic character.

The U.S. national tour is directed by original lyricist and director Martin Charnin and is a brand-new incarnation of the iconic Tony Award-winning original. Annie has a book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin. All three authors received 1977 Tony Awards for their work. Choreography for the show is by Liza Gennaro, who has incorporated selections from her father Peter Gennaro’s 1977 Tony Award-winning choreography.

The beloved score includes “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile,” “Easy Street,” and the eternal anthem of optimism, “Tomorrow.”

Tickets start at $46 and go on sale Friday, Dec. 9, at 10 a.m. at the Mountainlair and Creative Arts Center box offices, Ticketmaster.com and by phone at 304-293-SHOW (7469) or 800-745-3000. WVU Student tickets are $26. WVU Students must present a valid WVU ID at the campus box offices or enter their unique offer code at ticketmaster.com. Discounted tickets are limited to one per valid WVU ID.

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