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by Charles Strouse & Martin Charnin book by Thomas Meehan October 15-16 & 21-23 at 7:30 pm and October 17 & 24 at 2:00 pm Clark Youth Theatre announces the musical “Annie” by Charles Strouse & Martin Charnin, book by Thomas Meehan. An orphan, Annie, and her dog Sandy are placed in the lap of luxury for a week as a part of a publicity campaign for Oliver Warbucks. However, Annie's stay turns out to be much more than anyone had bargained for as she works her way into everyone's hearts and learns a few things for herself. Based on the popular comic strip Little Orphan Annie, “Annie” contains such classic songs as “Tomorrow" and "It's the Hard-Knock Life. " Performances are October 15-16 & 21-23 at 7:30 pm and October 17 & 24 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $7 for students and seniors and $10 for adults. Call 746-5065 for reservations. For more information call 746-5065 The show is directed and choreographed by Sara Phoenix with music direction by Joyce Shank. Group rates are available for parties of ten or more and must be prepaid. Get your reservations early as sell outs are likely. This show is made possible in part through a grant from the George Kaiser Family Foundation. |
Directed by Sara Phoenix Sara Phoenix is an award-winning actress, dancer, director and choreographer with a BFA in Theatre from the University of Oklahoma. Having worked in many community theatres, high schools, and recently at Clark Youth Theatre, she has experience with all ages of performers. Sara was the director of John and Jen, the 2009 AACT Region VI winning production, which performed at the National AACT Festival in Tacoma, Washington. |
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