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Annie Warbucks at the Candlelight (Rehearsal Video)

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2011

CANDLELIGHT DINNER PLAYHOUSE presents The Regional Premiere of
ANNIE WARBUCKS

AUGUST 27, 2011 - NOVEMBER 13, 2011

Book by THOMAS MEEHAN
Music by CHARLES STROUSE
Lyrics by MARTIN CHARNIN
Based on LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE by Tribune Media Services, Inc.

[RATED G] for All Audiences

CHILDREN 5-12 ARE FREE with each full price adult!
Reservations must be made through the box office

Created by the same team that introduced the spunky, loveable redhead Annie to the musical theater world, ANNIE WARBUCKS begins in the same place that the original ANNIE ended - Christmas morning, 1933.

But, Annie isn't able to enjoy being the adopted daughter of Oliver Warbucks for long, as her Christmas morning celebration is quickly interrupted by the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Child Welfare who barges in and announces that Daddy Warbucks has illegally adopted Annie because he is unmarried. This quickly sets in motion a search for a possible wife for Daddy Warbucks. And, of course, Annie must get involved in the process as she recruits Pepper, Tessie, Peaches, Molly and all of her other friends at the orphanage to help her find her a new mom.

Will the staunch bachelor, Daddy Warbucks ever get married? Will Annie find a mom or have to go back to the orphanage? What will happen to her dog, Sandy? Will the other orphans ever find parents of their own? Join us to find all the answers to these questions as our adorable red-headed orphan embarks on another chapter of her life full of adventures, and surprises around every corner.

"Full of peppy melodies and plenty of laughs." - The New York Times

"ANNIE WARBUCKS is an enormously entertaining evening!" - The New York Daily News

"Surefire family fun! Charles Strouse's tunes are charmers. Well worth catching!" - New York Magazine

"One of the composers best scores." - The New York Times

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