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Home » West End Tickets » Annie London West End Production Images

Annie London West End Production Images

June 1, 2017 Last updated: July 9, 2019 8:52 pm By Admin

Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

Miranda Hart plays Miss Hannigan with Alex Bourne as Daddy Warbucks, Holly Dale Spencer as Grace Farrell, Jonny Fines as Rooster and Djalenga Scott as Lily in the West End production of Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre. The title role of Annie is shared by Madeleine Haynes, 13-years old from Hadley Wood, Barnet, Lola Moxom, 12-years old from Rochester, Kent and Ruby Stokes, 12-years old from Hampshire. They are joined by three teams of young performers who play the girls in Miss Hannigan’s orphanage (see below). Amber, a 4-year-old Labradoodle, plays Annie’s dog Sandy. Completing the company are Russell Wilcox, Bobby Delaney, Keisha Atwell, Sophie Ayers, Nic Gibney, Patrick Harper, Ben Harrold, George Ioannides, Megan Louch, Benjamin Mundy, Ben Oliver, Heather Scott-Martin, Anne Smith, Kate Somerset How and Katie Warsop.

With opening night on 5 June 2017, the production is currently booking to 6 January 2018. The production, directed by Nikolai Foster, is produced by Michael Harrison and David Ian. Children’s tickets are half price for Monday to Thursday performances (see listings information below).

Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery and torment at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage. Her luck changes when she is chosen to spend Christmas at the residence of famous billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. Meanwhile, spiteful Miss Hannigan has other ideas and hatches a plan to spoil Annie’s search for her true family…

Annie has book by Thomas Meehan adapted from the comic strip Little Orphan Annie, music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin. The West End production will have sets and costumes designed by Colin Richmond, choreography by Nick Winston, lighting by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Richard Brooker and orchestration and musical direction by George Dyer.

The role of Molly is alternated by Aurelia Borrelli, eight years old from Saunderton, Buckinghamshire, Ellicia Simondswood, eight years old from Lower Morden, Surrey and Nicole Subebe, seven years old from Romford, Essex. The role of Tessie is alternated by Jessica Cartledge, ten years old from Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, Scarlet Grace, fourteen years old from Northaw, Hertfordshire and Dora Yolland, ten years old from Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The role of Kate is alternated by Shani Roberts, nine years old from Braintree, Essex, Emily-May Stephenson, ten years old from Swadlincote, Derbyshire and Maisie Thorn, ten years old from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. The role of Pepper is alternated by Drew Hylton, eleven years old from Loughton, Essex, Eva MacLaughlan, ten years old from Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire and Charlotte Ross Gower, fourteen years old from Sittingbourne, Kent. The role of July is alternated by Nancy Allsop, fourteen years old from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, Carla Dixon, thirteen years old from Wimbledon, London and Isabelle Methven, thirteen years old from Harpenden, Hertfordshire. The role of Duffy is alternated by Kya Davis, nine years old from Slough, Berkshire, Nicole Dube, twelve years old from Colchester, Essex and Kathryn Whetter, ten years old from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey.

l-r Holly Dale Spencer (Grace Farrell), Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Holly Dale Spencer (Grace Farrell), Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Amber (Sandy) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Amber (Sandy) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks), Ruby Stokes (Annie), Russell Wilcox (Franklin D. Roosevert) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks), Ruby Stokes (Annie), Russell Wilcox (Franklin D. Roosevert) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Djalenga Scott (Lily), Jonny Fines (Rooster) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Djalenga Scott (Lily), Jonny Fines (Rooster) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Nicole Subebe (Molly) and Ruby Stokes (Annie) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Nicole Subebe (Molly) and Ruby Stokes (Annie) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
The Company - photographer credit Paul Coltas
The Company – photographer credit Paul Coltas

Foster’s production arrives in the West End 40 years after the original Broadway production opened in 1977 and received seven Tony awards including the Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book. The last West End production of Annie opened at the Victoria Palace Theatre in 1998. In 1982, Annie was adapted for the big screen directed by John Huston with a cast including Carol Burnett, Bernadette Peters and Albert Finney and in 2014 a further feature film was released, directed by Will Gluck, with a cast including Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx. The much-loved score includes the classics It’s A Hard Knock Life, Tomorrow and Easy Street.

LISTINGS INFORMATION
Theatre: Piccadilly Theatre, 16 Denman St, Soho, London W1D 7DY

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