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Annie
 

A little hero for a big tomorrow!

The beloved tale of Annie has been capturing the hearts of theatregoers around the globe for generations. And now the legendary, and inspiring production returns to the Capitol Theatre from March for a strictly limited season.

Starring the incomparable Anthony Warlow as “Daddy” Warbucks, the show-stopping Debora Krizak as the infamous Miss Hannigan, alongside triple-threat wonders Mackenzie Dunn as Lily St. Regis, and Keanu Gonzalez as Daniel “Rooster” Hannigan. Playing the role of Grace Farrell is the extraordinary Amanda Lea LaVergne.

It’s one of the most awarded and loved musicals of all time. With its iconic score, featuring classics like It’s the Hard-Knock LifeEasy Street and TomorrowAnnie is truly a timeless musical masterpiece.

Directed by Karen Johnson Mortimer and with brand new choreography by Mitchell Woodcock, Annie has a book and score written by Tony Award winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin.

A celebration of hope, family and friendship. This small but mighty young girl has returned to stick out her chin and grin once more!

 

Show notice: This show may contain loud noises, flashing lights, smoke effects, and strobe lighting.

Age recommendation: 6+

 

Event details

Venue: Capitol Theatre
Bookings: https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/annie-tickets/artist/844866
Start Date: Wednesday 30 April 2025

Annie's running time is 2hrs 30 minutes, including a 20minute interval.

Performance Times: Wed-Sat 7pm, Matinees Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm & 6pm (performance times vary each week)

Prices: From $70.00 (Transaction fees apply)

 

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