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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Annie\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event/d
 etail/440862047/Annie\nEvent Date Begin: 2010-10-22\nEvent Date End: 2010-
 11-21\n\nANNIE. Book by Thomas Meehan\, Music by Charles Strouse\, Lyrics 
 by Martin Charnin Based on the comic strip &ldquo\;Little Orphan Annie&rdq
 uo\; by Harold Gray. Directed by Jane Staab. Musical Direction by Steven B
 ergman. Scenic Design by Anita Fuchs. Costume Design by Lisa Simpson. Chor
 eography by Laurel Conrad. Lighting Design by Scott Clyve. With Grace Brak
 eman as Annie and Cheryl McMahon as Mrs. Hannigan  &ldquo\;The sun'll come
  out tomorrow&rdquo\; sings the feisty\, red-headed title character of the
  classic Broadway musical Annie. When Annie sings about her personal yearn
 ing for a better &ldquo\;tomorrow\,&rdquo\; she not only offers the audien
 ce a hummable melody\, but&mdash\;more symbolically&mdash\;she encapsulate
 s the zeitgeist of Depression-era America in one rousing refrain.   The mu
 sical's story is not ripped from the headlines\, but\, rather\, the funnie
 s.\nInspired by Harold Gray's weekly comic strip &ldquo\;Little Orphan Ann
 ie\,&rdquo\; which saw its debut in 1924\, the musical follows the trials 
 and triumphs of its exuberant protagonist Annie who\, along with several o
 ther girls\, resides in a dreary New York City orphanage under the protect
 ion of their negligent guardian\, Ms. Hannigan. Convinced that her parents
  will &ldquo\;Maybe&rdquo\; return for her one day\, Annie remains hopeful
  even in the face of loneliness and poverty. Everything changes\, however\
 , when millionaire Oliver Warbucks&mdash\;as a public image gesture&mdash\
 ;adopts Annie (and\, of course\, her lovable dog Sandy)\, reluctantly welc
 oming the pair into his lavish lifestyle.\nAt its core\, Annie is a story 
 about the powerful harmony (musical and otherwise) that can exist between 
 children and adults\, a bond that breaches socioeconomic and cultural barr
 iers\, and ultimately proves that it matters not from whom children receiv
 e love and affection\, but that children know they are loved.\n\nStart tim
 e: Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm\nSaturday and Sunday matinees at
  3:00pm
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