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Addison Bowman stars as Annie with Daisy as her dog, Sandy, in Spotlight Youth Theatre's "Annie Jr."
Rooster (disguised as Mr. Mudge) is played by Taylor Bader, and Lily (disguised as Mrs. Mudge) is played by Abbey Taylor.
Addison Bowman stars as Annie with Daisy as her dog, Sandy, in Spotlight Youth Theatre's "Annie Jr."
Rooster (disguised as Mr. Mudge) is played by Taylor Bader, and Lily (disguised as Mrs. Mudge) is played by Abbey Taylor.
Savoy Graca is Annie and Kyle Kadel is Daddy Warbucks in Creative Stages Youth Theatre’s production of “Annie Jr.”
Savoy Graca is Annie and Kyle Kadel is Daddy Warbucks in Creative Stages Youth Theatre’s production of “Annie Jr.”
U.S. swim team members Matt Grevers and Annie Chandler will pass out medals to participants at this year's Blake's Miracle event at Mesa's USA SWIMkids.
With little fanfare, “Little Orphan Annie” disappeared from the comic strips in June 2010 after an 86-year run, but Creative Stages Youth Theater is making sure she is not forgottten.
With little fanfare, “Little Orphan Annie” disappeared from the comic strips in June 2010 after an 86-year run, but Creative Stages Youth Theater is making sure she is not forgottten.
Knife trick target Lee Lotze is pictured with assistants Dave Golden and Steve Thompson in a scene from Sun City Grand Comedy and Drama Club’s production of “Annie Get Your Gun.”
Annie Oakley’s siblings, left to right, Alexandra Knutson, Trent Knutson and Cloe Commandeur sing “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly.”
Knife trick target Lee Lotze is pictured with assistants Dave Golden and Steve Thompson in a scene from Sun City Grand Comedy and Drama Club’s production of “Annie Get Your Gun.”
Rick Baldwin as Frank Butler and Cheri Seith as Annie Oakley perform “The Girl That I Marry.”
Rick Baldwin as Frank Butler and Cheri Seith as Annie Oakley perform “The Girl That I Marry.”
Rick Baldwin as Frank Butler and Cheri Seith as Annie Oakley perform “The Girl That I Marry.”
Annie Oakley’s siblings, left to right, Alexandra Knutson, Trent Knutson and Cloe Commandeur sing “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly.”
Annie Oakley’s siblings, left to right, Alexandra Knutson, Trent Knutson and Cloe Commandeur sing “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly.”
A spunky orphan and her dog get a taste of the good life in this stage favorite. Matinee, twilight and evening shows Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays through Dec. 25. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 5247 E. Brown Road, Mesa. $22-$49, most tickets include dinner. (480) 325-6700 or broadwaypalmwest.com.
One of America’s most lovable redheads is coming to the Valley. The musical “Annie” is on its 30th anniversary tour, introducing a new generation to the timeless tale of a hopeful orphan and her shaggy dog Sandy. The winner of seven 1977 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Book and Score, includes the memorable songs “It’s the Hard-Knock Life,” “Easy Street,” “N.Y.C.” and “Tomorrow.”
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