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Annie, the Broadway musical! The sun'll come out ... Tomorrow ... :)
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Brief history of the musical Annie by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan, plus links to all cast albums and sheet music currently in print.
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Pictures and quotes from the 2005 McCarthy Middle School Drama performance of Annie the musical in Chelmsford MA.
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Brief history of the musical Annie by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan, plus links to all cast albums and sheet music currently in print.
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Wikipedia-Article "Annie"

For other uses, see Annie (disambiguation).

Annie is a musical based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie. The music is by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and the book (spoken dialog) by Thomas Meehan. Famous songs from the musical include "Tomorrow" and "It's A Hard Knock Life".

The story deals with an 11-year-old orphan girl named Annie, who is chosen to spend two weeks with billionaire Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks. Though cold and aloof at first, Warbucks comes to like the girl and eventually wants to adopt her. But Annie believes her parents are still alive. Warbucks then publicly announces that he will give a cash reward to her real parents. This prompts a plot to kidnap the girl by the cruel orphanage manager Miss Hannigan, Hannigan's brother Rooster, and his girfriend Lily St. Regis.

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Productions

Broadway

Andrea McArdle as Annie on Broadway.
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Andrea McArdle as Annie on Broadway.

The original Broadway production opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 21, 1977 and ran for 2,377 performances. It starred Andrea McArdle as Annie, Reid Shelton as Daddy Warbucks, and Dorothy Loudon as Miss Hannigan. It was nominated for 11 Tony Awards and won 7, including Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book.

1982 film

The film version, made in 1982 by Columbia Pictures, starred Aileen Quinn as Annie, Albert Finney as Daddy Warbucks, Carol Burnett as Miss Hannigan, Bernadette Peters as Lily, Ann Reinking as Grace, and Tim Curry as Rooster. It was directed by John Huston, his first and only film musical. The film's reviews ranged from positive to extremely hostile, and in spite of a $57 million US box office take (making it 10th highest grossing film of the year), the film still did not turn a profit on its theatrical release.

Stage Sequels

Two stage sequels later appeared, Annie II: Miss Hannigan's Revenge in 1990 and Annie Warbucks in 1993, and neither one was a huge hit.

Television Versions

A sequel to the 1982 film, Annie: A Royal Adventure! was made for television in 1995. The sequel starred Ashley Johnson, Joan Collins, George Hearn and Ian McDiarmid and involves an evil noblewoman's plot to blow up Buckingham Palace.

A made-for-TV movie version appeared in 1999 starring Kathy Bates as Miss Hannigan, Kristin Chenoweth as Lily, Victor Garber as Daddy Warbucks, and newcomer Alicia Morton as Annie. It was produced by The Walt Disney Company and received mixed reviews but high ratings.

Broadway Revival

A Broadway revival in 1997 starred Nell Carter as Miss Hannigan, but controversy surrounded the casting of the titular character. The original girl cast in the role, Joanna Pacitti, was fired and replaced by her understudy during rehearsals. Public sentiment seemed to side with Pacitti as she was the winner of a highly-publicized contest to find a new Annie sponsored by the department store Macy's. This very public incident, coupled with the rather mixed reviews the new staging garnered, doomed it to a short run.

Pop Culture References

This musical is mentioned constantly in popular culture, either directly or indirectly through its songs, particularly Tomorrow. For instance:

  • In the 1994 black comedy Serial Mom, directed by John Waters, a woman rents the 1982 film from a video store, and is bludgeoned to death by the titular serial killer Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner) while watching it and singing along.
  • In the Family Guy episode "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater" (aired 9/23/1999), the Griffin family inherits a luxury mansion, and the staff puts on a large-scale production number "We Only Live to Kiss Your Ass," directly spoofing the song I Think I'm Gonna Like it Here.
  • Rapper Jay-Z made heavy use of samples from the Broadway cast album's version of It's the Hard-Knock Life in his single Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem). This was most notably used in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember, when Dr. Evil performs it in prison.

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