Annie

Read the Scotsman's Four Star Review of the Tempo Production or Annie

Set in New York in the 1930s, Annie lives in an ophanange run by Miss Hannigan who is a sleazy, fairly unpleasant character. Annie was left as a baby with a letter saying her parents would return for her one day, and the thought of this keeps her going!

A great heart-warming story with terrific songs including “Hard Knock Life”, “Easy Street”, “NYC” and the ever popular “Tomorrow”. Sing-a-long, laugh-a-long, sigh-a-long and maybe even cry-a-long with Tempo’s Annie!

“ANNIE” the musical will be staged in the Church Hill Theatre from 22-31 January 2004, Evenings at 7.30pm - Saturday Matinée only on 24 January at 2.30pm.

Set in New York in the 30s, Annie lives in an ophanange run by Miss Hannigan who is a sleazy, fairly unpleasant character. Annie was left as a baby with a letter saying her parents would return for her one day, and the thought of this keeps her going! However sometimes she runs away to try and find them for herself.

One day after escaping for a while, and finding a dog, she is returned by a policeman and is about to be punished by Miss Hannigan when Grace Farrell arrives. She is the secretary to Mr. Warbucks the millionaire. He wishes to give an orphan a holiday in his grand home for Christmas, and Grace chooses Annie.

Annie is immediately loved by everyone, including Warbucks, who asks her if she would like to be adopted by him. Although Annie tells him she would love to stay she is waiting to be reunited with her real mother and father. Warbucks then tries to help Annie find her parents by offering a reward for them to come forward.

When Miss Hannigan hears of this she hatches a plan with her brother Rooster, who is a rogue, and he, along with his girlfriend Lily, pretend to be Annie’s long lost parents. However their plan is foiled and of course Annie ends up living happily ever after with Warbucks (having eventually found out that her real parents had died many years before).


Book by THOMAS MEEHAN, Music by CHARLES STROUSE, Lyrics by MARTIN CHARNIN, Original production directed by Martin Charnin. Originally produced by Irwin Mayer, Stephen R. Friedman, Lewis Allen, Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc., The John F. Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts, Icarus Productions, Based on "Little Orphan Annie" (R) by permission of the Tribune Media Services Inc. This is amateur production is presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LTD.on behalf of MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL of NEW YORK.