Opening Date

Jan 13, 2004

Closing Date

Feb 22, 2004

MusicalComedyRevivalNational Tour

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Setting
December 11-25, 1933. New York City.

Book by Thomas Meehan; Music by Charles Strouse; Lyrics by Martin Charnin; Based on "Little Orphan Annie" by Harold Gray; Based on "Little Orphan Annie" by Permission of Tribune Media Services; Musical Director: Michael Dansicker
Directed by Martin Charnin; Choreography Reproduced by Jennifer Neuland
Scenic Design by Kenneth Foy; Costume Design by Vincent Scassellati; Lighting Design by John McLain; Sound Design by Abe Jacob
General Manager: Ken Myers
Technical Supervisor: John R. Edkins; Production Stage Manager: John W. Calder, III
Miss Hannigan
Oliver Warbucks
"Daddy" Warbucks
Duffy
Lily St. Regis
Rooster Hannigan
Grace Farrell
Sophie, the Kettle
 
Mrs. Pugh
 
Hour Of Smiles Producer
 
Perkins
 
Ensemble
Mrs. Greer
 
Ronnie Boylan
 
Ensemble
Bert Healy
 
Ensemble
 
Connie Boylan
 
Ensemble
A Star to Be
 
NBC Page
 
Ensemble
Sandy
Cecile
 
Bonnie Boylan
 
Ensemble
Sgt. Heeler
 
Ensemble
Drake
 
Ensemble
Dog Catcher
 
Marine Honor Guard
 
Ensemble
Lt. Ward
 
Jimmy Johnson
 
Howe
 
Ensemble
Dog Catcher
 
Sound Effects Man
 
Ickes
 
Ensemble
Apple Seller
 
Fred McCracken
 
Hull
 
Ensemble
Bundles McCloskey
 
Morganthau
 
Justice Brandeis
 
Ensemble
Understudies: Melanie Adelman (Miss Hannigan), Bard (Sandy), Molly Berg (A Star to Be), Tessa Edmondson (Pepper, Duffy, Kate, July, Tessie), Alexa Ehrlich (Annie), Elizabeth Inghram (Lily St. Regis), Billy Kimmel (Rooster Hannigan), Anne Letscher (Bonnie Boylan, Connie Boylan, Ronnie Boylan), Jenny Neale (Grace Farrell), Brandy Panfili (Molly), Drew Taylor (Oliver Warbucks) and James Young (Drake, F.D.R.)
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City and State

Feb 17, 2004 - Feb 22, 2004
Hartford, CT
Feb 10, 2004 - Feb 15, 2004
Detroit, MI
Feb 03, 2004 - Feb 08, 2004
Columbus, OH
Jan 13, 2004 - Jan 18, 2004
Atlanta, GA