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Absolutely Amazing “Annie”

Primary 5/4 and Primary 5 thoughts about “Annie”
Lukas: “I had a fantastic time being Officer Ward in “Annie”.  I liked the part when Miss Hannigan pulled at my tie and all the audience laughed!  I’m sad it’s now over and can’t wait to see the DVD.
Nicole: “I enjoyed being an orphan in the show, but it was hard work because every time Miss Hannigan appeared she shouted at us!  My favourite part was when all the orphans ran onto the stage at Mr Warbucks mansion.  My mum, dad, gran and grandpa all came to see the show and they loved it!”
Caitlin: “I liked doing the dance for the song “It’s a hard knock life”.  I had some lines to say and I’m glad I remembered them!  My best part was when we got the presents at the end and we all took a bow.  The audience gave us a big clap and cheered really loudly!” 
Iona: “I loved being Miss Hannigan in the show and I’m proud of myself for learning all my lines and I’m glad I made the audience laugh.  My favourite part was when I sang ‘Little Girls’ and I liked acting alongside Amy and Georgia.  My mum, dad and sister came to the show and they were so proud of me!  I wish we could do it all over again”.
Erin: “I was a back stage helper and I enjoyed doing this job because being responsible for the props is important”.
Aaron: “I loved playing the part of Drake in the show and I enjoyed serving Mr Warbucks.  I knew my lines off by heart and I enjoyed dancing.  The audience were really good at clapping and laughing and I think they all enjoyed the shows!  I will miss the after school club on Wednesdays”. 

Annie Jnr

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Our education should provide us with the opportunity to share our talents.

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Well,  our Annie rehearsals are really coming together.  We certainly have a fantastic bunch of enterprising entrepreneurs, creative artists and budding actors.   We will be having a full dress rehearsal on the afternoon of Monday 23rd March, in which we will invite the rest of the school to watch.

The show dates have been finalised and tickets will be on sale soon.  They are as follows:

Monday 23rd March – 6pm

Tuesday 24th March – 1pm

Thursday 26th March – 6pm

We have begun to issue costume details to individual cast members and have requested that all chorus orphans bring in dull (grey, black or brown), old, ill-fitting clothing that you wouldn’t mind being ripped or dirtied a bit.  If these could be brought in in a carrier bag with their name on it, it would make it easier to keep a track of costumes.

Further information will be issued soon, but in the meantime, if you can help with other props or costumes (listed below), please just let Mrs Buchanan-Coutts know – we would be extremely grateful.

Flat caps, trilby, waistcoats, tweed style jacket, long coats (men and woman), feather boas, pin-stripe suit (men/woman), old tattered small suitcase, old style radio, camp bed or sun-loungers.