Annie is the lead (since the play is called "ANNIE"), but Ms. Hannigan is a close second. Also, Ms. Hannigan can steal the show if she is played well and the actor has a good voice.
Molly Annie Molly Annie Molly Annie Annie that's okay Annie is here
no he just catches Annie in the street
You can purchase the script for "Annie Jr." online from various script licensing companies like Music Theatre International (MTI) or Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW).
In "Annie Jr.," the character Pepper has around 10 lines. She is one of the orphans at the Annie's orphanage and plays a key role in showcasing the dynamics among the children. Her lines contribute to the development of the story and her interactions with Annie and the other orphans.
Yeah, I depends which servant you are
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"Little Girls" sung by Ms. Hannigan
In the musical Annie Cecile has one speaking part. She says "I think red is your color, no blue!" That's about it!
i know this is an 11 year old question but there's 12 Little Orphan Annie (1932) Little Orphan Annie (1938) Annie (1982) Little Orphan Annie's A Very Animated Christmas Annie: A Royal Adventure! (sequel to Annie 1982) Annie (1999) Annie (2014) Annie Live! Broadway show of Annie And 2 sequels to the broadway show Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge Annie Warbucks And Annie Jr (if you could that)
In Stephen King's "Misery," Annie Wilkes dies after being confronted by Paul Sheldon. After a violent struggle, Paul manages to gain the upper hand and ultimately kills Annie by hitting her with a typewriter, which leads to her death. This act is a culmination of the intense and brutal conflict between the two characters throughout the novel.
The book never actually mentions Finnick and Annie's baby's name. It just refers to it as 'Finnick and Annie's newborn son'. However, I feel that the baby should be called Finnick (Jr) Neal Odair and be nicknamed Fin.
John David Glenn (born December 13, 1945) and Carolyn Ann Glenn (born March 19, 1947) are John and Annie Glenn's two children.