Whole Backstage Theatre Announces ANNIE WARBUCKS 7/10-19 In Guntersville

By: Jun. 15, 2009
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Did you ever wonder what happened after "Tomorrow"? The WHOLE BACKSTAGE THEATRE is proud to announce its summer musical, Annie Warbucks July 10th - 19th at the Whole Backstage Theatre in Guntersville , Alabama . The world's favorite orphan returns in the long-awaited sequel to the international smash hit "Annie." All the ingredients that made "Annie" so successful are here once again, with an old-fashioned romance thrown in for good measure!

Picking up right where our record-breaking holiday production of Annie left off, "Oliver ‘Daddy' Warbucks" (Ken Patterson), a hard-nosed billionaire with a heart of gold, receives the troubling news that law requires he marry within sixty days, or his newly adopted daughter "Annie" (Laura Kate Smith) will be returned to the orphanage. It's then a race against time as Warbucks and his staff feverishly searches for a bride, all while a stubborn Child Welfare Commissioner (Theresa Hunter) has her hand on the dial.

Directed by Diane Duboise and Christopher Carter, with assistance by Melissa Trebus, you will not want to miss this family friendly summer show at the Whole Backstage Theatre!

Tickets are on sale at the Whole Backstage Theatre 1120 Rayburn Avenue , in Guntersville. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors. For more information on Annie Warbucks or any other Whole Backstage Theatre events, contact the theatre office at 256-582-SHOW (7469) or visit online at www.wholebackstage.com.

 

 


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