Thank you so much for posting this. I really wanted to see the original Broadway Cast, with Andrea McArdle, but I never got the chance. Many of the productions and all of the films, ever since then, have been edited, altered or had entire scenes and songs removed and/or replaced. My thanks to all involved in this production for running the show as it was done on broadway. VERY well done!
The 1999 Disney TV movie is the closest you will come to the original when it comes to film. Although they do leave out the last number and the president scene.
@@sallysimpson7 You're right, it is the closest version of film, but it's still missing scenes, and "We'd like to thank you Herbert Hoover" and all the drama and action with Annie, Sandy and the aftermath of the Great Depression that depict the times the play takes place in. It's sanitized. This is all why I was so pleased to find this version of the original play with original choreography on YT.
Ive been involved in many productions of Annie since 1985, playing many parts, sound engineer and also directed it. Your production was superb and among the best I've seen from the sets to the acting, choreography, singing and the sound quality is second to none. Well Done to every single person involved, you did the most amazing show 👍😁👍
What a stellar production. For anyone who hasn't seen a professional production of the original stage version, this is quite close. The movies have obscured this beautiful telling of the story. Kudos to the entire cast, crew and orchestra! And....where was this amazing production done?
Near the end of production number "NYC" (53:03) there is a point where part of the chorus is singing a different lyric, consisting of the names of American cities and states (starting with--I think--"Not Chicago, Kansas City . . ." and ending with ". . . Cincinnati"). I've never heard these lyrics in any recording of this song, and I can't find any internet published lyrics that include them. Does anyone know what these lyrics are?
Perhaps it's because of the high C# in both this, and "Tomorrow". Her range isn't flexible enough for the role IMO; moreover, most Annies can sing higher. That said, I'd reckon that's why Tomorrow in this production was in E major.
Love the way the orphans did YOU'RE NEVER FULLY DRESSED WITHOUT A SMILE.
Thank you so much for posting this. I really wanted to see the original Broadway Cast, with Andrea McArdle, but I never got the chance. Many of the productions and all of the films, ever since then, have been edited, altered or had entire scenes and songs removed and/or replaced.
My thanks to all involved in this production for running the show as it was done on broadway. VERY well done!
The 1999 Disney TV movie is the closest you will come to the original when it comes to film. Although they do leave out the last number and the president scene.
@@sallysimpson7 You're right, it is the closest version of film, but it's still missing scenes, and "We'd like to thank you Herbert Hoover" and all the drama and action with Annie, Sandy and the aftermath of the Great Depression that depict the times the play takes place in. It's sanitized. This is all why I was so pleased to find this version of the original play with original choreography on YT.
@@Randy97402 ah yes! of course...Hooverville. darn this old age.
Ive been involved in many productions of Annie since 1985, playing many parts, sound engineer and also directed it. Your production was superb and among the best I've seen from the sets to the acting, choreography, singing and the sound quality is second to none. Well Done to every single person involved, you did the most amazing show 👍😁👍
you should look up annie at the hollywood bowl:)
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OMG, this production is AMAZING, especially the woman who plays Miss Hannigan!
I agree. Miss Hannigan is great!!!
Love this production.
Who is playing Miss Hannigan? She's great
Thanks for the fantastic quality of the musicals you've uploaded, Anna. Hope to see more in the future!
It's looks great and good luck with orphan Derek Llewellyn feel it in side myself before seeing it take me
dang they’re pretty good
ANNIE FULL SHOW WITH Soundtrack 1982
That dog is great too
Nice Video
The Dark Sword.
What a stellar production. For anyone who hasn't seen a professional production of the original stage version, this is quite close. The movies have obscured this beautiful telling of the story. Kudos to the entire cast, crew and orchestra! And....where was this amazing production done?
Near the end of production number "NYC" (53:03) there is a point where part of the chorus is singing a different lyric, consisting of the names of American cities and states (starting with--I think--"Not Chicago, Kansas City . . ." and ending with ". . . Cincinnati"). I've never heard these lyrics in any recording of this song, and I can't find any internet published lyrics that include them. Does anyone know what these lyrics are?
I think its “Not Chicago, Kansas City, San Francisco, Cincinnati”?
@@pixsdomain4886 Thanks much!
That's very good
5:23 "Lullaby League!"
A-S-H-L-E-Y
Excellent
Question, why did you delete your anything goes video?
Annie
White Lights?
Hello Ashley Will You Join The Darkness Movement?
Why was "Maybe" sung in a lower key the first time and in the original key for the reprises? That's bit of a strange choice.
Perhaps it's because of the high C# in both this, and "Tomorrow". Her range isn't flexible enough for the role IMO; moreover, most Annies can sing higher. That said, I'd reckon that's why Tomorrow in this production was in E major.
Classy play
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It was more easy for the Actress who plays Annie in the movie 1992
You mean 1999
Stage Acting.