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How many lines does cecille have in Annie?

Well, honey, Cecille from "Annie" doesn't have any lines. She's just a background character, probably there to fill up space and look pretty. So, if you were hoping to hear some riveting dialogue from Cecille, I hate to break it to you, but she's as quiet as a mouse in that musical.


Any Free Annie Jr scripts?

Type in http://www.broadwayjr.com/ then click on "Audition Central." A list of shows will come up, select the obvious one (Annie Jr.). There you should be able to see itty bits of scripts, scores, and breakdowns of each character. ! =)SCRIPTMiss HanniganSIDE 1(MISS HANNIGAN, wearing a bathrobe, flings open her door and, witch-like, stands bathed in white light before ANNIE)MISS HANNIGAN: Aha! Caught you! (Flings ANNIE to the floor and switches on the hallway light. LIGHTS brighten) Get up. Get up!ANNIE: (Getting up, warily) Yes, Miss Hannigan.MISS HANNIGAN: Turn around. (ANNIE doesn't) I said turn around. (ANNIE turns around and MISS HANNIGAN hits her on the backside with a paddle) There! Now, what do you say? What… do… you… say?ANNIE: (Reluctantly; through her teeth) I love you, Miss Hannigan.MISS HANNIGAN: Rotten orphan.ANNIE: (Angrily) I'm not an orphan. My mother and father left a note saying they loved me and they were coming back for me.MISS HANNIGAN: That was 1922; this is 1933. (Switches on the LIGHT in the dormitory, sticks her head through the door and BLOWS her whistle) Get up! Now, for this one's shenanigans, you'll all get down on your knobby little knees and clean this dump until it shines like the top of the Chrysler Building!TESSIE: (Starting to cry) But it's four o'clock in the morning.MISS HANNIGAN: (Laughs cruelly) Get to work.ANNIE, ORPHANS: Yes, Miss HanniganMISS HANNIGAN: Now! (Orphans run for pails and return to front) Why any kid would want to be an orphan, I'll never know.SCRIPTMr. WarbucksSIDE 1WARBUCKS: (OFFSTAGE) Where is everybody? (OLIVER WARBUCKS, trailed by a uniformed CHAUFFEUR, comes bustling in. WARBUCKS is carrying a bulging briefcase and the CHAUFFEUR is carrying two suitcases. WARBUCKS takes off his overcoat and hands it to DRAKE) Hello, everybody.SERVANTS: Sir.GRACE: Welcome home, Mr. Warbucks.WARBUCKS: It's good to be home.DRAKE: How was your flight from Chicago?WARBUCKS: Not bad… only took eleven hours. Grace?GRACE: (Eagerly) Yes, sir?WARBUCKS: Messages?GRACE: (consulting a notepad) President Roosevelt wants you to call him at the White House.WARBUCKS: I'll get back to him tomorrow.GRACE: (Trying to introduce ANNIE to WARBUCKS) Mr. Warbucks…WARBUCKS: All right, good to see you all again.SERVANTS: Sir.WARBUCKS: Drake, dismiss the staff.DRAKE: Yes, sir.(The SERVANTS, not including GRACE, EXIT; WARBUCKS turns to speak to GRACE and, for the first time, notices ANNIE)WARBUCKS: And, Grace, if you'll get your notebook… Who is that?GRACE: This is Annie, Mr. Warbucks: the orphan who will be with us for Christmas.WARBUCKS: That's not a boy. Orphans are boys.GRACE: I'm sorry, sir, you just said "orphan". So, I chose a girl.WARBUCKS: Well, I suppose she'll have to do. (Frowningly approaching ANNIE, assessing her) Annie, huh? Annie what?ANNIE: (Nervously) Oh, I'm just Annie, Mr. Warbucks, sir. I haven't got any last name. I'm sorry I'm not a boy.WARBUCKS: (Obviously not meaning it) Not at all. I couldn't be happier. Grace, we'll start with the figures on the iron-ore shipments from… Toledo to… (Made uncomfortable by the presence of ANNIE, aside to GRACE) What are we supposed to do with this child?GRACE: (Aside to WARBUCKS) It is her first night here, sir.WARBUCKS: (Aside to GRACE) Hmm. (To ANNIE) Well, Annie, I guess we ought to do something special on your first night. (Has an idea) Would you like to go to a movie?ANNIE: (Checking GRACE to see if this would be all right; GRACE nods "yes") Gosh, Mr. Warbucks, I've never been to one.WARBUCKS: Then you'll go to the Roxy. And then an ice-cream soda at Rumpelmayer's and a hansom cab ride around Central Park.ANNIE: Golly!WARBUCKS: Grace, forget about the dictation for tonight. Instead, you take Annie to the movies.GRACE: Yes, sir.ANNIE: (Obviously disappointed about something) Aw, gee.WARBUCKS: Something the matter, Annie?ANNIE: It's just that… well… I thought you were going to take me.WARBUCKS: Oh, no, I'm afraid I'll be far too busy tonight.ANNIE: Aw, gee.SIDE 2WARBUCKS: Ah, finally. (Opening the envelope, taking out a letter, and reading it) Agent Gunderson located the manufacturer of Annie's locket. In Utica, New York.ANNIE: Oh, boy! (CROSSES to WARBUCKS, excited)WARBUCKS: Over ninety thousand were made and sold.ANNIE: Aw, gee.WARBUCKS: Annie, I'm afraid the F.B.I. doesn't think that there's a chance in a million of tracing your parents through the locket. I'm sorry. (Takes the locket from the envelope and puts it on ANNIE)ANNIE: (CROSSING to the settee and sitting down dejectedly) That's okay. You did your best. Anyway, I guess a kid can get along without folks. You didn't turn out so bad.WARBUCKS: Grace?GRACE: Yes, sir?WARBUCKS: Do you have those legal papers I gave you the other day?GRACE: Right here!WARBUCKS: (CROSSES to the settee with ANNIE and sits)Annie. I want to adopt you.ANNIE: Adopt me?WARBUCKS: Yes or no?ANNIE: If I can't have my real mother and father, there's no one in the world I'd rather have for a father than you, Mr. Warbucks! (They hug. As ANNIE and WARBUCKS embrace, GRACE starts to join them, but then catches herself, realizing that it is their moment, and steps back in embarrassment)WARBUCKS: (Picking up ANNIE and swinging her around)Annie, this isn't just going to be an adoption, it's going to be a celebration! And you can have anyone in the world you want to come to it. Who would you like?ANNIE: Well, I guess I'd like Miss Farrell here. And Mr. Drake. And Mrs. Pugh. And, well, everybody here.WARBUCKS: Drake?DRAKE: (ENTERING) Yes, sir.WARBUCKS: Tell the staff to get spiffed up. They're going to be the guests at Annie's adoption party.DRAKE: Yes, sir! (Skips off for joy)ANNIE: Oh, and the kids.WARBUCKS: It'll be way past their bedtime now. But I'll tell you what, we'll have everyone from the Orphanage here tomorrow for a big Christmas party.ANNIE: Miss Hannigan, too?WARBUCKS: (Generous) Why not?SIDE 3(DRAKE leads in ROOSTER and LILY, in their disguises as RALPH and SHIRLEY MUDGE)ROOSTER: Excuse us, folks… Shirley, look. There's our Annie.ANNIE: Who are you?LILY: Honey, we're your Mom and Dad.ROOSTER: Mudge is the name. Ralph Mudge. And this here is the wife, Shirley.LILY: And you're Annie Mudge.WARBUCKS: Annie Mudge?LILY: We loved you, Annie, but we had to leave you behind.GRACE: We've seen a great number of people who've…ROOSTER: I expect you'll be wantin' proof of who we are. Here's our driver's licenses and Annie's birth certificate. (Takes them out and offers them to GRACE)GRACE: (Takes the birth certificate and reads) "Baby girl, Name, Ann Elizabeth Mudge, born to Ralph and Shirley Mudge. New York, New York, October 28th, 1922."ANNIE: October 28th, that's my birthday.LILY: Ralph, look! Annie's wearin' the locket!ROOSTER: (To WARBUCKS and GRACE, taking out a piece of locket) When we left Annie at the Orphanage, we left half of a silver locket with her and kept the other half. (Fits it quickly to ANNIE'S LOCKET and then puts it back in his pocket) Yes. It fits perfectly.LILY: Oh, thank God, Ralph, she's our Annie.WARBUCKS: Mr. Mudge, what about the money?ROOSTER: Well, we ain't got much, but we'd glad to give you whatever…WARBUCKS: You haven't heard that I've offered a certified check for fifty thousand dollars to anyone who can prove they are Annie's parents?ROOSTER: No, sir. Anyway, we don't want no money.LILY: On the other hand, Ralph, remember that little pig farm out in New Jersey? With fifty thousand dollars, we could afford to bring Annie up right. In the country.WARBUCKS: Would you mind if Annie stayed here until tomorrow morning, Christmas? Then you could come back to pick up Annie and the check.ROOSTER: Whatever you prefer, sir.LILY: 'Bye, Annie, love.ROOSTER: Until tomorrow morning, honey. And then you'll be spendin' the rest of your life with us. (As ROOSTER and LILY step back toward the door; ROOSTER bumps into GRACE, as in SCENE SIX) Oops, pardon me, blondie. Merry Christmas.(Suspicious, GRACE watches as ROOSTER and LILY EXIT STAGE RIGHT. ALL, especially ANNIE, are deeply steeped in gloom)WARBUCKS: Well… this is…GRACE: Wonderful news.WARBUCKS: Drake. Champagne.DRAKE: Yes, sir.WARBUCKS: We must celebrate. Because we've just had the most wonderful news in the world. Annie has found her mother and father. I propose a toast. (ALL raise glasses) To Annie Mudge.GRACE: To Annie Mudge. (ANNIE looks at the glasses, extended in toast, and bolts upstairs and EXITS. GRACE follows ANNIE halfway upstairs)GRACE: Annie!WARBUCKS: I've lost her. I've lost Annie.GRACE: Sir, I have the strangest feeling that I've seen that Mr. Mudge before, that he's not who he says he is.WARBUCKS: Then I won't give her up 'til we're certain.GRACE: But how…?WARBUCKS: I'll find a way! I'll go straight to the top - to the President of the United States. Even if he is a Democrat!


What are the names of the characters in Orphan Annie?

Characters in the OrphanageKate, Annie, Molly, Duffy, Pepper, July, and Tessie. Along with Miss Hannigan, the orphanage mistress.Characters outside of the orphanageMr. Warbucks, Grace, Drake, President Roosevelt, the cabinet, Sophie, Police Officer, Apple Seller, Bundles, Servants, and other characters


How many lines does Pepper have in the musical Annie jr?

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.


How do you practice to become an actress?

Get your friends and do a play here are plays -Make your own -High School musical -Annie -any other movie you like!


Where can you see what Annie the musical costumes for all characters look like?

You could always try watching the movie. Or looking up each character on google images to see what other people wore.


What kind of character is Sophie from the musical Annie?

Sophie is a resident of "Hooverville", a shanty town(or tent city, as we might call it today) that formed in New York City during the Great Depression. In her main scene and musical number("Hooverville") she cooks and serves soup to the bums and other homeless people, including Annie and Sandy when Annie runs away from the orphanage. There is some indication that, prior to the Depression, she was affluent or at least in the middle class. The character features more in the stage play than in the popular 1982 movie(I cannot comment on later adaptations).


Combination of pleasant sounds is called?

A combination of pleasant sounds is called harmony. It is the pleasing arrangement of musical tones that agree with each other.


How does Thai musical ensemble differ from each other?

how does the thai musical essemble differ from each other


What is a sound called?

Usually it is called a tone. There may be other terms used for electronic or avant garde musics.A musical sound is a note that is created with an instrument.


What is a sentence for musical?

Musical: He has musical talent. What a musical young girl. Other ways: I love music. What an amazing musician!


What type of food is a flute?

Champagne can be served in a type of glass called a flute. Other than that, a flute is a musical instrument.