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In the musical Annie Cecile has one speaking part. She says "I think red is your color, no blue!" That's about it!
Good Question.... hmm Annie Are you ok,Annie are you ok,are you ok Annie. He simply repeats the lines with smooth beats.
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
Although Henrietta has some lines in Scene One, she does not have any singing solos as she is a minor character.
Molly Annie Molly Annie Molly Annie Annie that's okay Annie is here
no he just catches Annie in the street
Good thing your asking this question I hope some people can get back to you because I am playing a role in Annie I don't know which kind but I think I am the apple seller or Al's girl!
You can purchase the script for "Annie Jr." online from various script licensing companies like Music Theatre International (MTI) or Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW).
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As I am currently putting on a production of Annie I can tell you that Duffy does have lines in the play- mainly in the orphanage but a few in other places.
Yes and No. It is one of the more featured parts. She has a few solos and several lines. She is one of the main orphans though. In the whole show she is more of a supporting role.
"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!
Good Question.... hmm Annie Are you ok,Annie are you ok,are you ok Annie. He simply repeats the lines with smooth beats.
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
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)