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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the theatre show in Annie?
The typical runtime for the theatre show "Annie" is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission. This duration allows audiences to fully immerse themselves in the heartwarming story, memorable songs, and dynamic choreography that have made "Annie" a beloved classic. While exact show lengths can vary slightly depending on the production
Is there a Broadway show called "Annie"?
Yes, there is a Broadway show called "Annie." Premiering on Broadway in 1977 at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre), "Annie" quickly became a theatrical sensation and has since solidified its status as one of the most iconic and enduring musicals in Broadway history. The show is based on the popular Harold Gray comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" and features a timeless story about optimism, hope, and the search for family during the Great Depression. "Annie" has enjoyed numerous revivals on Broadway and has been produced by countless regional, community, and school theaters worldwide. Its memorable songs, including "Tomorrow," "It's the Hard Knock Life," and "Maybe," have made it a beloved favorite for audiences of all ages. The Broadway production of "Annie" has also inspired multiple national tours, film adaptations, and international stagings, further cementing its legacy in musical theatre.
Who wrote the music for Annie on Broadway?
The music for "Annie" on Broadway was composed by Charles Strouse. Renowned for his work in musical theatre, Charles Strouse created a memorable and uplifting score that has become synonymous with the show's enduring popularity. Collaborating with lyricist Martin Charnin and book writer Thomas Meehan, Strouse's compositions include iconic songs such as "Tomorrow," "It's the Hard Knock Life," and "Maybe." These songs not only drive the narrative but also capture the emotional essence of the characters, particularly Annie's optimism and resilience. Charles Strouse's work on "Annie" earned him widespread acclaim, and the musical went on to win the Tony Award for Best Original Score in 1977. His contributions have helped make "Annie" a staple of both professional and amateur theatre, delighting audiences for generations and inspiring new productions like Music Theater Works Presents: Annie.
Who played Annie on the Broadway tour?
Over the years, several talented young actresses have played Annie on the Broadway tour. Notably, in the original national tour following the 1977 Broadway debut, Andrea McArdle
What is the name of the musical that Annie is based on?
The musical "Annie" is based on the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" created by Harold Gray. First appearing in 1924, "Little Orphan Annie" followed the adventures of its plucky, red-haired protagonist as she navigated a world of challenges with resilience and hope. The comic strip's popularity inspired producer Martin Charnin to adapt its story for the stage, resulting in the creation of the now-iconic musical "Annie." While the musical takes some creative liberties, it retains the core themes of optimism, perseverance, and the importance of family, which were central to the original comic strip. The enduring appeal of "Little Orphan Annie" provided a rich foundation for the musical's development, allowing it to resonate with audiences for decades. Music Theater Works Presents: Annie continues this tradition by bringing the beloved story and characters to life on stage for new generations to enjoy.

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