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First Look: Annie at The Piccadilly Theatre

by Staff Writer
June 1, 2017
Reading Time: 1 min read
centre Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas

centre Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas

Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery and torment at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage. Her luck changes when she is chosen to spend Christmas at the residence of famous billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. Meanwhile, spiteful Miss Hannigan has other ideas and hatches a plan to spoil Annie’s search for her true family…

Miranda Hart plays Miss Hannigan and with an opening night of 5th June the production is booking until 6th January 2018.

 

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Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Amber (Sandy) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas
l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
centre Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas
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1. Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

       

2. Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

3. l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

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4. l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Amber (Sandy) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Amber (Sandy) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photographer credit Paul Coltas

5. l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas

l-r Ruby Stokes (Annie) and Alex Bourne (Daddy Warbucks) in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas

6. centre Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas

centre Miranda Hart (Miss Hannigan) with the Orphans in Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre – Photo credit Paul Coltas

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