Artistic Director and Producer Lynne Haydn & The Board of Directors
Platinum Producers Kristin & Charlie Flood, Randolph & Cynthia Nelson
Ruby Producer Anne Henegan
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present ***
June 9-12, 15-19
Sample performance videos
"It's A Hard Knock Life"
Annie (Jamie Burton) and Orphans (Belle Babcock, Emily Spateholts, Emily Gallinger, Jasmine Mullaly, Hailey Aldrich, Heather Pangburn).
"We'd Like To Thank You Herbert Hoover"
Sophie (Brittany Weir) and Hooverville Residents (Joshua Phan-Gruber, Corey Masklee, Monk Shane-Lydon, Scott Wasserman, Kelsey Self, Meghan Glogower, Carman Napier, Amelia Millar, Lauren French, Victoria Broadhurst).
"NYC"
Warbucks (Don Circle), Grace (Alison Drew), Annie (Jamie Burton), Star To Be (Brittany Weir), People of New York (Joshua Phan-Gruber, Scott Wasserman, Jelani Alladin, Lauren French, Kelsey Self, Carman Napier, Amelia Millar, Meghan Glogower, Corey Masklee).
"Easy Street"
Rooster (Carl Hulden), Miss Hannigan (Monica M. Wemitt), and Lily (Victoria Broadhurst).
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols
Produced by Irwin Meyer, Stephen R. Friedman, Lewis Allen, Alvin Nederlander Associates, Inc.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Icarus Production
Based on "Little Orphan Annie" by permission of The Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Assistant Producer: Barbara Peduzzi
Directed by John Saunders
Choreographed by Karla Shook
Set Design: Scott Aronow
Costume Design: Jimm Halliday
Lighting Design: Andrew Gmoser
Musical Director: Joshua D. Smith
Stage Manager: Michelle Rux
Sound Design/Technical Director: Luke Krauss
Assistant Musical Director: Matthew Rose
Properties: Mary DeMan
Master Electrician: Joe Ben Deal
Percussionist: Paul Reed
Molly: Belle Babcock & Adriana Vicinanzo
Pepper: Emily Spateholts & Cassie Pearson
Duffy: Emily Gallagher & Maria Andreoli
July: Jasmine Mullaly & Stacie DeFruscio
Tessie: Hailey Aldrich & Shelby Kline
Kate: Heather Pangburn & Liana Greenberg-Nielsen
Annie: Jamie Burton & Maisie Rugen
Miss Hannigan: Monica M. Wemitt*
Bundles McClosky: Joshua Phan-Gruber
Dog Catcher: Scott Wasserman
Ass't Dog Catcher/Cop: Jelani Alladin
Lt. Ward: Ryan Green
Apple Seller: Corey Masklee
Sophie: Brittany Weir
Grace Farrell: Alison Drew
Drake: Monk Shane-Lydon
Cecille: Brittany Weir
Annette: Kelsey Self
Mrs. Pugh: Lauren French
Mrs. Greer: Amelia Millar
Servants: Scott Wasserman, Joshua Phan-Gruber, Corey Masklee,
Jelani Alladin, Ryan Green, Meghan Glogower, Carman Napier
Oliver Warbucks: Don Circle, Jr.*
Star To Be: Brittany Weir
Rooster Hannigan: Carl Hulden
Lily St. Regis: Victoria Broadhurst
NBC Page: Meghan Glogower
Sound Effects Man: Joshua Phan-Gruber
Jimmy Johnson: Jelani Alladin
Fred McCracken (Wacky): Corey Masklee
Boylan Sisters:
Connie -- Amelia Millar
Bonnie -- Carman Napier
Ronnie -- Kelsey Self
Bert Healy: Scott Wasserman
Katenburn's Voice: Scott Wasserman
President Franklin D. Roosevelt: Ralph Ambrosio
Louis Howe, Secretary to the President: Corey Masklee
Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labor: Carman Napier
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State: Scott Wasserman
Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior: Joshua Phan-Gruber
Henry Morganthau, Secretary of the Treasury: Ryan Green
Justice Brandeis: Ryan Green
Hooverites:
Joshua Phan-Gruber, Corey Masklee, Monk Shane-Lydon, Scott Wasserman,
Brittany Weir, Kelsey Self, Meghan Glogower, Carman Napier, Amelia Millar,
Lauren Frrench, Victoria Broadhurst
NYC:
Don Circle, Alison Drew, Joshua Phan-Gruber, Scott Wasserman
Jelani Alladin, Lauren French, Brittany Weir, Kelsey Self, Carman Napier,
Amelia Millar, Meghan Glogower, Corey Masklee
*Appears courtesy of Actors Equity
Association
Annie is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI, 421 West 54th St.,
New York, NY 10019
212-541-4684
Originally produced by Goodspeed Opera House. Michael P. Price, Executive Producer
Media Sponsor: "Moon" Radio 1160 AM
This program is sponsored in part with grants from:
The New York State Council on the Arts and private support from the Times-Union