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Director: Sheila Gudorf H# 419-586-1494 C# 419-953-9026 |
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TICKETS ON CALL 419-586-1494 RESERVE YOUR SEATS TODAY! |
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Cast: Annie SHELBY
JOLLIFF The
Orphans: (also servants) Molly ALLI
DARRAS Pepper ALEX
HINTON Duffy MARY
HEMMELGARN Kate CHASE
LAWSON Tessie OLIVIA
POWELL July ANNA
SCHMACKERS Miss Hannigan AUTUMN
BREHM Oliver Warbucks NATHAN
STONER Grace Farrell HANNAH
STROTH Rooster Hannigan MASON
MILLER Lily St. Regis & Orphan CAMILLE
SMITH Bundles McCloskey / Bert Healy TYLER
BELL Apple Seller & Servant ALEX
SCHLOTTERER Dog Catcher & Servant KRIS
LEJEUNE Sandy & Servant DAVID JENKINS Lt. Ward & Servant LUKE
BOWSHER Drake ZOHEB
MEMON Cecille & Orphan MACKENZIE
KUHN Annette & Servant KAILEE
ROSS Mrs. Greer DEB MCCOY Mrs. Pugh TAYLOR
LANGENKAMP Star-To-Be & Orphan MEGAN
MUHLENKAMP Usherette & Orphan OLIVIA
SEALS Sound Effects Man & Servant CHARLIE
FOLK President Franklin D. Roosevelt & Servant DYLAN
RINGO Louis Howe & Servant NATHAN
HIGGINS Servant & Tourist JOSIAH
WERLING Additional Orphans: (also servants) DAKOTA
MAGOTO JANKI
PATEL RENEE
ROBINSON CHERYL HOELSCHER KENDRA
FENNIG HANNAH
GLASS Servants: MADDY
WEININGER KRISTY
MILLER TAYLOR
DONOVAN SASHA
JENKINS KELSEY
STEIN MEHGAN
MCDONALD *EVERYBODY WILL BE IN THE ‘NYC’ SCENE AS TOURISTS. |
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January 15, 7:30pm January 16, 7:30pm January 17, 2:30pm |
Tickets on sale NOW! 419-586-1494 All seats reserved. Tickets $5. |
All performances at the Celina Ed. Complex Auditorium |
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It
is 3 A.M. on a chilly morning in early December, 1933. Six orphans are asleep
in the dormitory of the Girls' Annex of The New York City Municipal
Orphanage. The orphans are Molly, the littlest, who is six; Kate, the
next-to-littlest, who is seven; Tessie, the crybaby, who is ten; Pepper, the
toughest, who is twelve; July, the quietest, who is thirteen; and Duffy, the
biggest, who is also thirteen. Molly is just waking up from a dream and
crying out for her mother. The other orphans wake up and begin arguing.
Annie, who is eleven and has been up cleaning, runs in. Annie comforts Molly,
who begs her to read the note that Annie's parents left when they abandoned
her. Pepper reminds the group that they also left Annie one-half of a silver
locket and kept the other half with a promise to reclaim her one day. Annie
then pulls Molly close to her and sings about the parents she imagines, but
has never known. The other orphans join her ("Maybe"). Thinking
about her parents inspires Annie to run away from the orphanage to search for
them. She packs a bag and is ready to leave when she is discovered by Miss
Hannigan, the villainous director of the orphanage. Miss Hannigan makes all
the orphans get up to scrub floors and strip the beds to "pay" for
Annie's misbehavior. Their complaints that it is four o'clock in the morning
fall on deaf ears. As they clean, the orphans complain about their difficult
circumstances ("Hard-Knock Life"). In the morning,
when Bundles McCloskey, the laundry man, comes to make a pick-up from the
orphanage, the orphans take advantage of the fact he is flirting with Miss
Hannigan and sneak Annie out of the building in a laundry bag. Realizing
Annie has escaped, Miss Hannigan calls for the police as the orphans celebrate
("Hard-Knock Life-Reprise"). Annie is on a
street lined with tenements when she encounters a mutt, who is being chased
by dog catchers. She rescues him and sings "Tomorrow," expressing
her feelings that both she and the dog have to believe everything will be
fine for them in the future. When a policeman makes her prove the mutt is her
dog, she names it Back at the
orphanage, Miss Hannigan is being tormented by the orphans. She expresses her
disgust with her lot in life as the keeper of "Little Girls." The
policeman arrives and returns Annie. As Miss Hannigan is threatening Annie,
Grace Farrell, an attractive, well-dressed young woman, enters carrying an
attaché case. She is the private secretary to the billionaire Oliver
Warbucks, who wants to invite an orphan to his mansion for Christmas. Annie
campaigns for the opportunity but Miss Hannigan does everything in her power
to discredit Annie. Grace is instantly drawn to Annie and is determined to
bring her to the Warbucks mansion. She demands that Miss Hannigan sign the
required papers and she escorts Annie to a waiting limousine. Miss Hannigan
fumes as the orphans celebrate ("Little Girls-Reprise"). Grace brings
Annie to Mr. Warbucks' mansion and introduces her to the servants. Annie is
in awe of her new surroundings and she is made to feel completely welcome by
the staff ("I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here"). Oliver Warbucks
arrives on the scene. He is a powerful figure in the country and a pivotal
player in the current economic crisis. He rarely stops thinking about
business and is taken aback by Annie's appearance in his house. He had
expected the orphan to be a boy and is puzzled by the prospect of dealing
with a little girl. Yet almost immediately he feels a deep connection to
Annie's spunk and personality, which remind him of his own humble beginnings.
Contrary to his usual behavior, he decides to take a night off. Warbucks
escorts Annie to see a movie at the Roxy, treats her to an ice cream soda and
a hansom cab ride around As she tours Grace arrives at
the orphanage to tell Miss Hannigan that Oliver Warbucks wants to adopt
Annie. She leaves just as Miss Hannigan's brother, Rooster, arrives with his
girlfriend, Lily. Rooster has come to borrow money from his sister. Miss
Hannigan shares the news of Annie's pending adoption by Warbucks. The
siblings lament their misfortunes ("Easy Street"). Warbucks is
talking to the President of the Annie and
Warbucks are guests on the popular Bert Healy radio show
("Maybe-Reprise"). They make a plea for Annie's parents to return
and Warbucks offers $50,000 to anyone who can prove they are her mother and
father. The orphans are
listening to Bert Healy's radio show and sing their own version of Bert
Healy's signature song, "You're Never Fully Dressed Without A
Smile." Miss Hannigan, furious about Annie's good fortune, sends them
out of the room. Rooster and Lily arrive, disguised as Ralph and Shirley
Mudge, claiming to be Annie's parents. They reveal their identity to Miss
Hannigan and share their plot to claim Annie and the $50,000 reward. Once
they have the money, the trio plan to do away with Annie and live in the lap
of luxury ("Easy Street-Reprise"). At the mansion,
Annie and Warbucks discover that Grace has interviewed and dismissed hundreds
of people claiming to be Annie's parents-no one mentioned anything about a locket.
The F.B.I. has also reported that the purchasers of the locket cannot be
traced. It appears that Annie's quest cannot have a happy ending. Warbucks
declares his intention to adopt Annie, and Annie accepts. Preparations are
set in motion for a party to celebrate the adoption. Annie and Warbucks
express their delight with the idea of becoming father and daughter ("I
Don't Need Anything But You"). Just then, Rooster and Lily, disguised as
Ralph and Shirley Mudge, appear with the other half of Annie's locket. They also have
Annie's birth certificate, which has been supplied by Miss Hannigan. They
announce their intention to take Annie home to live with them in The next
morning, Annie waits apprehensively for the Mudges to claim her
("Maybe-Second Reprise"). President Roosevelt arrives with the news
that the F.B.I. has analyzed the handwriting on the note Annie's parents left
behind to trace their identity. The investigation revealed her real parents were
named David and Margaret Bennett and that they are dead. The Mudges are
impostors. Annie and Warbucks declare their love for each other. They realize
only Miss Hannigan could have given the Mudges the locket and birth
certificate. Miss Hannigan arrives with the orphans to celebrate Christmas.
As the Mudges arrive to claim Annie, another communication from the F.B.I.
reveals their true identities as Rooster and Lilly. Miss Hannigan tries to
save herself by pretending to have no association with them and begins
leading the orphans in Christmas carols. All three are hauled off to jail and
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