No, Mrs. Pugh is the cook. Mrs. Greer is the housekeeper, and Annette and Cecile are the two french maids. Drake is the butler.
Mrs. Pugh in "Annie" has a few lines, like "Good morning, Miss Hannigan" and "Here's your breakfast, Annie." She's not exactly a scene-stealer, but she's there to add some background noise and keep the story moving. So, if you blinked, you might have missed her big moment.
How to respond to Mrs. Green will depend on the situation you in.
'Mr.' is pronounced 'mister' but it is an abbreviation of the word 'master.' The reason for it has been lost in antiquity. Don't get excited or worried about it. It's just one of the quirks in the English language.
Mrs. Claus' phone number (if she has one) is not known. Santa and Mrs. Claus never give out that information.
Mrs Osbon, DR Renfield,billy, doctor, milberry, nurse
Lu Leonard played Mrs Pugh.
Mrs. Pugh in "Annie" has a few lines, like "Good morning, Miss Hannigan" and "Here's your breakfast, Annie." She's not exactly a scene-stealer, but she's there to add some background noise and keep the story moving. So, if you blinked, you might have missed her big moment.
Mrs. Pugh is a character in the musical "Annie," serving as the housekeeper for the Mudge family. She has a limited number of lines and does not have a solo in the show. Her role is primarily to support the storyline rather than to take center stage. Overall, she contributes to the atmosphere of the Mudge household but does not have a significant presence in the musical.
some lines, she gets mentioned by other characters, moves a lot, she is a good actress just by showing motion, and is a good, strong, loud singer! congratulations for making it into the show! :x
The cast of The Whitehall Worrier - 1967 includes: Daphne Anderson as Mrs. Nicholson Jonathan Cecil as Roger Deere Robert Coote as Rt. Hon. Mervyn Pugh Celia Hewitt as Michele Pugh Karl Lanchbury as David Pugh Moira Lister as Janet Pugh Nan Munro as Miss Dempster Barbara Ogilvie as Mrs. Frome
Scrooge's maid is named Mrs. Dilber in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
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Mrs. Livingston
Mrs. Deets is the lonely, white, housewife who Luvenia works as a maid for.
Mr. and Mrs. Peck