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Book: Thomas Meehan
Music: Charles Strouse
Lyrics: Martin Charnin
Director: Karen Johnson Mortimer
Cast: Dakota Chanel, Mackenzie Dunn, Keanu Gonzalez, Amanda Lea Lavergne, Greg Page, Debora Krizak, Anthony Warlow
Images by Daniel Boud
Theatre review
The unlikely story of an orphan meeting a billionaire, could probably never be written in today’s climate of sensitivity, around issues like child exploitation and abuse. Annie the musical is approaching 50 years old, and watching it now can indeed feel slightly uncomfortable. Much of it is delightful, especially as a showcase for young talent, but its core premise remains indubitably problematic and unsavoury.
Direction by Karen Johnson Mortimer aims to deliver a great deal of nostalgia, to satisfy our hunger for more wholesome times. Brilliant choreography by Mitchell Woodcock brings the energy, in the most crisp and stylish ways. The classic set and costumes continue to look lavish, and with the addition of video projections by Craig Wilkinson, a greater sense of kineticism is introduced to establish a more updated aesthetic to the production.
The highly demanding eponymous role is played by Dakota Chanel who demonstrates great discipline and precision, alongside showbiz stalwart Anthony Warlow who breezes through the part of Warbucks with confident ease. The relentlessly animated Debora Krizak transforms the despicable Miss Hannigan into a captivating figure, while Keanu Gonzalez who plays Hannigan’s brother Rooster absolutely astounds with his incredible skills in dance.
Very noteworthy, is the ensemble of girls who steal the show whenever given the opportunity. Chloe Delle-Vedove, Ellie Lang, Skylah McMah, Camille Nko’o, Zoe Reeves, Cailin Scully and Matilda Teiotu are together an unequivocal sensation as Annie’s intrepid friends.
It was never really explained how Annie and Warbucks ended up in the Oval Office at one point in the show, but seeing an unelected billionaire hobnobbing with the American President, is more than a little sobering in 2025. Roosevelt was able to help Annie uncover the truth about her biological parents, but it may seem that only chaos and disaster is emanating from the current collusion of wealth and power at the White House.