Annie

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National Concert Hall, Friday 27th December - Friday 3rd January

Christmas would not be Christmas without a spectacular musical from Festival Productions, and this year they return with ANNIE – the much-loved tale of a loveable orphan and her dream of tomorrow. The team that brought you The Sound of Music, Oliver!, The Wizard of Oz and Bugsy Malone have a real treat in store with this all-singing, all-dancing production of the classic family film.

Featuring the first lady of musical theatre – Rebecca Storm – as Miss Hannigan, and Festival Productions’ own Tony Finnegan as Daddy Warbucks, supported by a cast of incredible Irish talent. This lavish production is a treat for all ages, with spectacular costumes and sets, and the acclaimed Festival chorus, dancers and orchestra.

Lose your heart to the story of ANNIE, the plucky orphan from New York City, forced to live at Miss Hannigan’s miserable orphanage who somehow manages to spread sunshine and joy, and never loses hope for the future. Her luck changes when she is taken in by America’s richest billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, but the path ahead is not without turns! ANNIE is full of the songs you know and love; It’s a Hard Knock Life, Easy Street, NYC, Little Girls and the eternal anthem of optimism, Tomorrow!


Date:
Friday 27th December - Friday 3rd January
Time:
2.00pm and 6.00pm
Price:
From €29
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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