Annie the Musical opens at LCHS
Performances start Thursday, May 11th, run
through Sunday May 14th
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[May 10, 2023]
On May Thursday, May 11 through Sunday, May 14, the theater
department at Lincoln Community High School will present the musical
Annie. On Tuesday, cast members, the set crew, and the pit orchestra
were hard at work preparing for these performances.
Annie is the heartwarming story of an orphan girl who ends up in the
lap of luxury with Depression Era billionaire Olivia Warbucks.
The initial scenes are set in the orphanage run by the mean Miss
Hannigan. It is here Annie lives a hard knock life with several
other orphans.
Soon Annie runs away from the orphanage to look for the parents she
believes are still alive and will one day return for her. On her
journey, Annie finds a stray dog she names Sandy and comes upon in
the shantytown Hooverville.
Once the policeman breaks up the town and returns Annie to the
orphanage, she finds herself in trouble with Miss Hannigan. When Ms.
Warbuck’s secretary comes to the orphanage to find an orphan to stay
with Warbucks for the Christmas season, Annie is chosen to go, much
to Miss Hannigan’s chagrin.
Though Annie’s initial meeting with the reserved and
businesslike Ms. Warbucks appears to be awkward, Annie soon wins
Warbuck’s heart, changing both their lives for the better.
When Warbucks offers to adopt Annie, she asks the powerful woman to
help her find her real parents. The $50,000 reward attracts con
artists who plot to kidnap Annie and get the reward. Fortunately,
the musical ends on a happy note for Annie and Ms. Warbucks.
The show’s lead role will be performed by Sophomore Presley Coale,
who is no stranger to the stage. Coale says, “The thing I love best
about my role is that I get to have a lot of fun with it and also
get to be on stage for the majority of the show. For example, at one
point I get to jump into a laundry bin and get wheeled off stage,
and at another I get to do a duet with Mrs. Warbucks.”
Coale says, “Overall, working with so many amazing
people during this production has made it really fun.” Over the
years, Coale says she has been in around nine productions including
last year’s LCHS production of “The Sound of Music.”
For Emma Adams, who plays Olivia Warbucks, “the best part is being
able to work with a bunch of talented people and getting to bring
entertainment to the community.” Adams said, “I have been in eight
shows previously!”
Though the role of Warbucks has general been played by a male, more
females than males auditioned for the play. Director Kim Peterson
Quinn said they were able to change Daddy Oliver Warbucks to Olivia
Warbucks just through minor changes in wording.
The wicked Miss Hannigan will be played by Charlie McFadden, another
veteran of the stage having played a nun in last year’s musical “The
Sound of Music” and performed in some Lincoln Community Theatre
productions.
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Rounding out the cast are several individuals who
play Annie’s fellow orphans, Warbuck’s staff, Annie’s dog Sandy, a
dog catcher, a cop and citizens of Hooverville.
This show is the 29th production Peterson-Quinn has been involved
with in one aspect or another. Before directing, she worked with
vocals and choreography.
“Annie” is the seventh production Peterson-Quinn has directed at
LCHS. Previous productions include “Little Shop of Horrors,”
“Charlie Brown,” “The Music Man,” “Seussical the Musical,” “Peter
Pan,” “Fiddler on the Roof” and “The Sound of Music.”
Peterson-Quinn is also a veteran of the stage having played Doo Wop
in “Little Shop of Horrors,” Abigail Adams in “1776,” a housewife in
“Working,” Captain Hook in “Peter Pan” and the queen in “Once Upon A
Mattress.” This summer, she will perform in the LCT production “Nunsense.”
Assisting Peterson Quinn are Choreographer Cari Wilmert, Vocal
Director Tim Searby, Accompanist Julie Kasa and Pit Orchestra
Director Nigel Range, all of whom have many years of experience in
these areas.
Come out and see these talented individuals in one of the
performances Thursday, Friday, or Saturday at 7:00 p.m. or Sunday at
2:00 p.m. Tickets are $8 for children, students and senior citizens
and $10 for adults.
Cast
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McKayla Gaskins
as Molly
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Maelee Cunningham
as Pepper, Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker, Perkins
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Emery Kitterman
as Duffy/Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker, Morgenthau
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Sloan Green
as July/Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker, Ickes
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Gray Tolliver
as Tessie/Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker, Hull
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Elayna Chapman
as Kate/Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker, Howe
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Presley Coale
as Annie
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Charlie McFadden
as Miss Hannigan
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Norah Judd
as Sandy/orphan
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Lacy Buss
as Grace
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AJ Stone
as Drake
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Emma Rodgers
as Mrs. Pugh/Mrs. Greer/
Hooverville-ite/New Yorker
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Emma Adams
as Olivia Warbucks
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Logan Pumfrey
as Rooster/Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker
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Sylvia Gizzarelli
as Lily/Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker
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Kaylea Ingram
as Bonnie Boylan/Annette/
Hooverville-ite/New Yorker
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Emma Rodgers
as Connie Boylan
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Katelynn Justiniano
as Ronnie Boylan/Hooverville-ite/servant/New Yorker/ Star-To-Be
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Kristy Morrow
as Bertha Healey/Judge Brandeis/
Hooverville-ite/servant/
New Yorker
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Wyatt Ulvestad
as FDR/Bundles/Lt. Ward/
Dog Catcher/Fred McCracken/Sound Effects person/Jimmy Johnson/
Hooverville-ite/servant/New Yorker
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Chloe McFadden
as Sophie/Cecile/apple seller
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Little orphans:
Jaklyn Michelle Knapp, Karoline Finley, Makayla Giles, Lily
Lohrenz, Nora Judd, Braylie Ostrander, Sophie Norris, Olivia
Wrage
[Angela Reiners]
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