All I have to say is THANK GOD the Tony producers allowed Annie to have 10+ minutes to perform otherwise most of us born after 1977 wouldn't have known what a goldmine this cast was. My God talk about talent and skill and showmanship.
Dorothy Loudon was just the ENTIRE package. Amazing voice, could dance her ass off, and a hysterical comedic actress. I know she was too young for Vaudeville, but she really embodied what it was all about. The woman was an entertainment machine.
@@robstockton911 She was great, but “always best” might not be fair. This production is one example of that. She was surrounded by, supported by, and also herself complimenting some pretty top-notch talent, on stage and behind the scenes. I would never want to diminish her talent, but I also would not want to prop her up at the expense of others either. Especially on a video highlighting a show where she was a major part of the success, but nonetheless a show that would not have succeeded without the talents of the others sharing the stage with her. However, I think it’s fair to say she was the best thing about her failed Facts Of Life type sitcom. It was a wasted opportunity that, with better writing and costars, could have turned her into a household name, and she certainly deserved to become one.
Andrea McArdle WILL ALWAYS be "Annie", no matter how old she or I ever get! And, the "Annie" original Broadway cast recording is STILL the #1 best selling version TO DATE!
mommymelissa79 Loudon ' harmonies are AMAZING. The choreography is fabulous. If you notice, you can spot some moves Bette Midler used in "First Wives Club". I fell in love with this musical via the OBCA and this is the VERY FIRST TIME I've ever seen this cast perform, in character these wonderful numbers! I'm in love, all over again!
She's awesome. This was my first time seeing her. I grew up on the Carol Burnett version of Miss Hannigan, and every other Miss Hannigan I've seen pales in comparison to her performance except this one. She's equally hilarious. I feel like Carol probably got inspiration from her.
This was the first Tonys I ever saw. Andrea Mcardle instantly became my hero; I was blown away. The next week, I saved up my lunch money and purchased the original cast LP(they were only $5 then) and wore it out over the next year. Trivia: the original Sandy was a rescue dog just hours away from being euthanized when he was picked to star in the show.
Saw the original cast on Christmas eve. It was through family that we got cast seats in the 3rd row. My dad was in the hospital and friends took me to forget my troubles. Amazing time and the best show I have seen before and since.
One of the things that’s interesting about Andrea McArdle’s voice is that she became famous for her powerful belt but if you listen to her on those first few lines of “Tomorrow” right here in this video, it’s really a beautiful singing voice, in those softer quieter moments. There’s this velvet golden smoothness with just a hint of sandpaper. And this was all live, no studio trickery or autotune gimmicks. I can see how it must’ve been quite thrilling for those early audiences to experience her talent firsthand and right in front of them when the show was all new and completely original.
i saw this cast do Annie on Broadway (at the Alvin) when i was in college. somehow my dad got me tickets. i still haven't seen anything since in N-Y top this.
This was the 1st Bdway Show I ever saw....and this was the Cast. God....I can STILL remember the smell of Ny,the Hotel,the theater,etc. This Was great!!
Fitch was amazing. That rubber leg collapse he does at the end is the kind of unique weirdness that takes your breath away. There's a lovely video on RUclips of him doing the number in 2019 (when he would have been 85).
Once every year or so, I end up back at this video. And it never fails... I just teared up/got choked up maybe 30 times.... And I’m not ashamed. That’s show biz babe!
I understand the hype back in the day now. This is outstanding. How do you make likeable adults with those aboslutely adorable girls? Make them over the top characters and let them be as silly as they are bad. Hannigan and Rooster are also children that were never allowed to be children. Then Warbucks it's the straight man to all of them. Also, how wonderful is that those girls look like real girls? It's so well done that it seems like nobody in the cast take the sing and dance seriously. Audiences must have ROARED every night
I think you touched on one of the brilliant choices the producers made. Much earlier in the show’s pre-Broadway development, Hannigan was straight “mean” with no humor and played by a different actress. When they shifted gears, cast Dorothy Loudon, and added a strong element of humor to the role, everything changed for the better. Similar positive shift occurred when they moved Andrea into the lead and through her made Annie tougher and much less Shirley Temple sweet. This made it feel fresher and more original than just having a cutesy mugging kid singing songs. I think Mike Nichols was very involved in these and other decisions when he joined the producing team and they basically struck gold. Not to take anything away from Martin Charnin as I know the show was his baby from start to finish. Also nice analysis of the Hannigan and Roster dynamic i.e. never allowed to be children.
@@zebrastreet9993 hey, thanks for replying! I'm a film critic, and have never watched a musical theatre live show. I like the movie "Annie", and besides watching the Tony Awards, the rest of the year I'm not that connected with musicals (also very picky with movie-musicals). I was looking for a version of "tomorrow" for my daughter and find this. That girl, Andrea, you're right, she has the natural quality of a "real" girl. But also, and this may sound funny, it sounds "spiritual" too!. It gets you right in the heart, and I've heard this song a lot, even before I knew it was part of a play.
@@zebrastreet9993 Mike made it possible for all of the creators to do their jobs with no interference from the money people. And he was a gift who came to the show before it's last month finish in 1976, up at Goodspeed. If you watch the full Tony Awards broadcast, Mike says the most amazing things about my father, Martin. Because it was Martin-start to finish. I know as I grew up with this man. Charles, Tom and MC developed those characters and worked with the actors to make each one unique. It was always a very sophisticated show-for adults and kids-which became a kids show. In the end, the perfect musical. And proud to have inherited a piece of this legacy. Thanks for continuing the conversation.
Looks like only Warbucks is mic'd here (though with the video quality it is hard to tell who else may be. Area mic's can be very effective for the sake of television. (That's why they were used in many shows with live audiences) Though, I hate to burst your bubble, but the principles were all mic'd in the actual stage production. At least they were by the time Hutton played Hannigan in 1980.
@@ActorAaronBooth , the original cast wasn't mic'd. I recently saw an interview with Andrea McArdle saying that they had floor mics. She was laughing about singing Maybe to try to get the little girl to sleep but she was singing at the top of her lungs.
AM and what a big voice she had to be so young and I remember her playing Arnold Horshack’s little sister on Welcome Back Kotter and the little girl on stage is played by Danielle B, who went on to do Archie’s Place and All in the Family in the lasts couple of seasons. I wished could of seen this on Broadway when it originally was on stage.
You are the best. How lucky that you, Miss Louden, Mike Nichols, and all the rest got to work together to make magic happen. Thank you for all the entertainment.
In the 30 years I have roamed the Earth, I’ve seen multiple Annies come and go. First was a Jr production at a middle school, then the 1999 Disney TV version, the 1982 movie, the 2014 big screen remake and almost two years ago the NBC broadcast. All in that order! And yet, I have not had the time to find a regional full length production. And this classic was part of my theatre baby steps
Born in '81, first show I recall seeing- touring Company in Baltimore. Recall nothing of show; Mom told sister & I to wait till after show to get souvineers; but by then they were packing up!
saw the original cast on Broadway when i was in college. my dad somehow got tickets. still the Best overall show and cast ive ever seen on stage. It was magic- and a full pit orchestra too! not like today
I played keyboards for a local community theater production several years back, and was quite surprised at the talent they were able to find. I've seen several different productions over the years, but none will ever stand against the original Broadway cast.
The vocals are very difficult, esp. for kids. Most local theater/high school productions of 'Annie', or, god-forbid, the hideous 'Annie Jr.' (simplified vocals, but that just invites the casting of crappier singers) just make you want to cringe and crawl under a chair.
@Alex Rolleston Yep while Annie and her now out-of-contact friends spend their Christmas days venturing every nook and cranny on a holiday treasure hunt after their semester ended
And I have to say that the pup who played Sandy looked just like my puppies Cookie and Annabelle, except my girls weren't mutts, they were Cairn Terrier's (same breed as Toto from The Wizard of Oz!!!)
I remember seeing Andrea McCardle on the Carol Burnett show doing the original "Annie" songs in 1976 and was just blown away away by her singing.. she was the best Annie" ever. and Dorothy Loudon was so fantastic as Miss Hannigan.. she was also the best ever, a shame she wasn't in the movie, but they wanted a name.. she was so much better than Carol Burnett who did the movie ... Still have the original cast songs, and play them on my ipod.. original Broadway cast was so much better than the lame movie !
But Carol is a legend in her own right. Not sure she should be compared to anyone else. Its clear the role in that movie was rewritten to match her personality and comedic talents.
Does anyone know why they changed Rooster's costume? I saw Gary Beach as Rooster in the 1st touring company in 1978 and he was wearing the ill-fitting suit that he wears in the Easy Street clip here on RUclips not the outfit that Robert Fitch is wearing here. Yet I've seen pictures of Robert Fitch in the suit as well. I'm just curious when it changed.
Annie was my first Broadway show. I was 4 and knew every word. When the curtain came up I wanted to go on the stage too. When I started singing along my mom tried to shut me up and a woman sitting in front of us turned around and said “No, you sing, honey.” I still have the Playbill and the very played out album.
10:29 Love This and thanks to the Tony awards for filming such a long exert. Hate the current trend in Ebgland of Miss Hanagan being played by a man in drag
I certainly wasn't born when the Broadway show first premiered and I certainly admire the performances of this cast to me the best cast is from the 1999 television film starring Kathy Bates.
It was pretty watered down and dropped about 1/3 of the musical numbers that had been in the original stage play. The play had a real depression-era NY desperation vibe, plus it was a Christmas play. The movie devolved into some weird hard-to-follow chase scene near the end. The film is a classic now, but it flopped in 1982. That was the summer of E.T., not 'Annie.' Low #s @ the box office.
All I have to say is THANK GOD the Tony producers allowed Annie to have 10+ minutes to perform otherwise most of us born after 1977 wouldn't have known what a goldmine this cast was. My God talk about talent and skill and showmanship.
I Agree!
Dorothy Loudon was just the ENTIRE package. Amazing voice, could dance her ass off, and a hysterical comedic actress. I know she was too young for Vaudeville, but she really embodied what it was all about. The woman was an entertainment machine.
She was insanely talented. Great pianist too.
Coming from outside the US never heard of her before, but yes, brilliant in this!
check out her live "Vodka" rendition, it's priceless!!
She is one of those actresses who’s always the best thing about whatever she’s in.
@@robstockton911 She was great, but “always best” might not be fair. This production is one example of that. She was surrounded by, supported by, and also herself complimenting some pretty top-notch talent, on stage and behind the scenes. I would never want to diminish her talent, but I also would not want to prop her up at the expense of others either. Especially on a video highlighting a show where she was a major part of the success, but nonetheless a show that would not have succeeded without the talents of the others sharing the stage with her.
However, I think it’s fair to say she was the best thing about her failed Facts Of Life type sitcom. It was a wasted opportunity that, with better writing and costars, could have turned her into a household name, and she certainly deserved to become one.
Andrea McArdle WILL ALWAYS be "Annie", no matter how old she or I ever get!
And, the "Annie" original Broadway cast recording is STILL the #1 best selling version TO DATE!
Can u imagine the Tony's giving this much time to a show, today??
Sadly, no. All they care about are "woke" multimillionaire acturds and SJWs.
AND fit in time to have a scene from all of the plays, as well.
Well then they wouldn't have time to make it into a woke political rally
3 1/2 minutes! Take em or leave em!
Who watches the Tony's today anyway?
Dorothy Loudon...... best Miss Hannigan EVER. God she was great......
mommymelissa79 Loudon ' harmonies are AMAZING. The choreography is fabulous. If you notice, you can spot some moves Bette Midler used in "First Wives Club". I fell in love with this musical via the OBCA and this is the VERY FIRST TIME I've ever seen this cast perform, in character these wonderful numbers! I'm in love, all over again!
Nein bruv.....Caroll burnett!
She's awesome. This was my first time seeing her. I grew up on the Carol Burnett version of Miss Hannigan, and every other Miss Hannigan I've seen pales in comparison to her performance except this one. She's equally hilarious. I feel like Carol probably got inspiration from her.
Carol Burnett was pretty awesome and so was Kathy Bates
everyone is aware that this is the original and this is where Carol Burnet got her inspo?
Dorothy Loudon is the perfect combination of powerhouse vocals and spot on comedic timing
This was the first Tonys I ever saw. Andrea Mcardle instantly became my hero; I was blown away. The next week, I saved up my lunch money and purchased the original cast LP(they were only $5 then) and wore it out over the next year. Trivia: the original Sandy was a rescue dog just hours away from being euthanized when he was picked to star in the show.
Saw the original cast on Christmas eve. It was through family that we got cast seats in the 3rd row. My dad was in the hospital and friends took me to forget my troubles. Amazing time and the best show I have seen before and since.
LUCKY! It's a great Christmas musical, and sadly most Annie fans aren't aware of that fact.
@@kimdelosier4666 What?
One of the things that’s interesting about Andrea McArdle’s voice is that she became famous for her powerful belt but if you listen to her on those first few lines of “Tomorrow” right here in this video, it’s really a beautiful singing voice, in those softer quieter moments. There’s this velvet golden smoothness with just a hint of sandpaper. And this was all live, no studio trickery or autotune gimmicks. I can see how it must’ve been quite thrilling for those early audiences to experience her talent firsthand and right in front of them when the show was all new and completely original.
Dorothy will never be touched in this role in the original Broadway cast. RIP D.L.
I have always loved Dorothy Loudon as "Miss Hannighan"! She was THE BEST!
The audience can't stop clapping! Who can blame em? Amazing!
In 2017, this brings tears, it's so great! The epitome of what theater is all about. I hope this post never goes away. I need my regular fix.....
oldgypsytap Exactly!
"I hope this post never goes away." -- It is gone. SO enjoy it on RUclips.
“Tomorrow” was the “Let it Go” of my childhood.
good thing Idina Menzel saw the show in her youth then
@@iHeartsNostalgiaPit I’ve been a fan of her a little before Frozen. Lucky me
The original cast was star dusted. It could never be repeated.
Robert Fitch, as Rooster Hannigan, was really fantastic here... and everyone else too.
i saw this cast do Annie on Broadway (at the Alvin) when i was in college. somehow my dad got me tickets. i still haven't seen anything since in N-Y top this.
This looks soooooo 70s... I love it!!!!
This was the 1st Bdway Show I ever saw....and this was the Cast. God....I can STILL remember the smell of Ny,the Hotel,the theater,etc. This Was great!!
no one COULD TOP THIS CAST
Wow. WOW. Such a magical cast. I must be fully dressed because I can't stop smiling. This is Broadway at its best!! :D
The man playing Rooster is great.
Totally agree. Great timing
Robert Finch. And make no mistake, I love Tim Curry, but Finch was just... (...)
Fitch was amazing. That rubber leg collapse he does at the end is the kind of unique weirdness that takes your breath away. There's a lovely video on RUclips of him doing the number in 2019 (when he would have been 85).
@@nationalbouton Yes, he is still with us in 2022. Broadway veteran of many hits, none surpassing Annie, though.
Thank you for the tears of reminiscence... there were several remakes of this 1977 performance but none ever came close!
I agree. All other productions feel like a cheap knock-off. Both movies made were horrible, didn't do the score justice.
Easy Street - brilliant!
OMG. DOROTHY LOUDON. SHOW STEALER EXTRAORDINAIRE. How I miss her and talent like that.
Once every year or so, I end up back at this video. And it never fails... I just teared up/got choked up maybe 30 times.... And I’m not ashamed. That’s show biz babe!
I understand the hype back in the day now. This is outstanding. How do you make likeable adults with those aboslutely adorable girls? Make them over the top characters and let them be as silly as they are bad. Hannigan and Rooster are also children that were never allowed to be children. Then Warbucks it's the straight man to all of them.
Also, how wonderful is that those girls look like real girls? It's so well done that it seems like nobody in the cast take the sing and dance seriously. Audiences must have ROARED every night
I think you touched on one of the brilliant choices the producers made. Much earlier in the show’s pre-Broadway development, Hannigan was straight “mean” with no humor and played by a different actress. When they shifted gears, cast Dorothy Loudon, and added a strong element of humor to the role, everything changed for the better. Similar positive shift occurred when they moved Andrea into the lead and through her made Annie tougher and much less Shirley Temple sweet. This made it feel fresher and more original than just having a cutesy mugging kid singing songs. I think Mike Nichols was very involved in these and other decisions when he joined the producing team and they basically struck gold. Not to take anything away from Martin Charnin as I know the show was his baby from start to finish. Also nice analysis of the Hannigan and Roster dynamic i.e. never allowed to be children.
@@zebrastreet9993 hey, thanks for replying! I'm a film critic, and have never watched a musical theatre live show. I like the movie "Annie", and besides watching the Tony Awards, the rest of the year I'm not that connected with musicals (also very picky with movie-musicals). I was looking for a version of "tomorrow" for my daughter and find this. That girl, Andrea, you're right, she has the natural quality of a "real" girl. But also, and this may sound funny, it sounds "spiritual" too!. It gets you right in the heart, and I've heard this song a lot, even before I knew it was part of a play.
@@zebrastreet9993 Mike made it possible for all of the creators to do their jobs with no interference from the money people. And he was a gift who came to the show before it's last month finish in 1976, up at Goodspeed. If you watch the full Tony Awards broadcast, Mike says the most amazing things about my father, Martin. Because it was Martin-start to finish. I know as I grew up with this man. Charles, Tom and MC developed those characters and worked with the actors to make each one unique. It was always a very sophisticated show-for adults and kids-which became a kids show. In the end, the perfect musical. And proud to have inherited a piece of this legacy. Thanks for continuing the conversation.
@@sashacharnin Sasha, what an honor! Thanks for sharing this.
@@sashacharnin I took one of your dad's classes. He was so kind and encouraging.
Sandy is KILLING it.
Andrea-- best Annie!
I love Easy Street!
I usually don’t care for villain songs. But Easy Street is one exception
I remember watching the 1977 Tony's. Amazing hw back then they did not need to have personal microphones.
Looks like only Warbucks is mic'd here (though with the video quality it is hard to tell who else may be. Area mic's can be very effective for the sake of television. (That's why they were used in many shows with live audiences)
Though, I hate to burst your bubble, but the principles were all mic'd in the actual stage production. At least they were by the time Hutton played Hannigan in 1980.
That's because they're lip synching. You can tell when the kids sing.
@@ActorAaronBooth , the original cast wasn't mic'd. I recently saw an interview with Andrea McArdle saying that they had floor mics. She was laughing about singing Maybe to try to get the little girl to sleep but she was singing at the top of her lungs.
I was out of my mind when she, l was living at home with my family, they never saw me so excited as Dorothy Lauden won her Tony
Talk about sheer absolute BRILLIANCE on ALL levels!!!
💯% PURE classic musical theater!!!
Tony's BEST of the YEAR!!! ❤👍💐🎊🎉!!!!!
pure delight!
Bob Fitch still hoofing today !!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I just love Roosters choreography!
Andrea McArdle! ❤️
AM and what a big voice she had to be so young and I remember her playing Arnold Horshack’s little sister on Welcome Back Kotter and the little girl on stage is played by Danielle B, who went on to do Archie’s Place and All in the Family in the lasts couple of seasons. I wished could of seen this on Broadway when it originally was on stage.
I was lucky enough to see "Annie" when their Broadway touring company came to Atlanta in 1981. Fantastic!
this is MYcrowd .... They are the very best
YOU were FABULOUS Andrea! Everyone else paled by comparison. Bravo!
Andrea mc ardle yes! incredible cast! love the singing and the choregraphy. Thanks for the good times !
You are the best. How lucky that you, Miss Louden, Mike Nichols, and all the rest got to work together to make magic happen. Thank you for all the entertainment.
This probably isn’t the real Andrea McArdle lmao
Remember how this really brought so many people to or back to Broadway
I’m 30 and I still haven’t made it to the Big Apple
Thank goodness for Musical Comedy!!
I would do it over Tragedy
Everyone have a talented voices with great singers too
i swear the actor playing Rooster is made from rubber. maybe he's kin to Gumby...
it's the great Bob Fitch.
omgosh this is amazing to see! thanks for posting!!!
OMG - never saw the original cast perform “Easy Street” - that may be the greatest live performance I’ve ever seen! Wow.
Dorothy was a badass queen when she played the wicked witch agatha hannigan
The girl with the black hair who did the tap dance played Stephanie on All in the Family.
Danielle Brisbois is also the singer at the restaurant scene in As Good As It Gets. An amazing talent.
In the 30 years I have roamed the Earth, I’ve seen multiple Annies come and go. First was a Jr production at a middle school, then the 1999 Disney TV version, the 1982 movie, the 2014 big screen remake and almost two years ago the NBC broadcast. All in that order! And yet, I have not had the time to find a regional full length production. And this classic was part of my theatre baby steps
This performance is mrvelous and so magical. It'sOutstanding. I love all the songs and owned that record.🙂
Happy 45th anniversary to the Broadway version of annie congratulations 🎉
Born in '81, first show I recall seeing- touring Company in Baltimore. Recall nothing of show; Mom told sister & I to wait till after show to get souvineers; but by then they were packing up!
I always get my souvenirs before the show
Before 1982 movie 💙
cutiest andrea!!!!!!
Before mic-ing I am guessing?
Correct
No, they had microphones on Broadway as early as the 1960s.
Dorothy Loudon was the whole package i agree she was the best
Okay but miss Hannigan tho
I got flashback. T.v. DVD It's in my room
Just realized the dark haired little girl was on All in the family and Archies place for several years
Danielle Brisboise
❤❤❤❤
So THIS is why Annie ever became popular. This original cast is incredible. Too bad every production of it is awful now.
Not always awful. Long time ago like 10 years or so I saw the national touring cast. They were great!
The 2012 broadway cast is pretty good. Lilla Crawford is incredible.
saw the original cast on Broadway when i was in college. my dad somehow got tickets. still the Best overall show and cast ive ever seen on stage. It was magic- and a full pit orchestra too! not like today
I played keyboards for a local community theater production several years back, and was quite surprised at the talent they were able to find. I've seen several different productions over the years, but none will ever stand against the original Broadway cast.
The vocals are very difficult, esp. for kids. Most local theater/high school productions of 'Annie', or, god-forbid, the hideous 'Annie Jr.' (simplified vocals, but that just invites the casting of crappier singers) just make you want to cringe and crawl under a chair.
Rooster, Lily and Miss Hannigan Disliked it
In Prison
@Alex Rolleston Yep while Annie and her now out-of-contact friends spend their Christmas days venturing every nook and cranny on a holiday treasure hunt after their semester ended
Amazing video quality! But, at some points, the audio is pretty warped, sounds like those memes where people talk in those weird voice effects.
And I have to say that the pup who played Sandy looked just like my puppies Cookie and Annabelle, except my girls weren't mutts, they were Cairn Terrier's (same breed as Toto from The Wizard of Oz!!!)
Rooster is good but he looks like an old sea captain than a criminal
Just my opinion
I kind of agree i mean he the ship mustache
I think it’s the disguise he wears when he pretends to be Annie’s father
@@chrisgibson4248 Sure doesn’t look like it
I remember seeing Andrea McCardle on the Carol Burnett show doing the original "Annie" songs in 1976 and was just blown away away by her singing.. she was the best Annie" ever.
and Dorothy Loudon was so fantastic as Miss Hannigan.. she was also the best ever, a shame she wasn't in the movie, but they wanted a name.. she was so much better than Carol Burnett who did the movie ... Still have the original cast songs, and play them on my ipod.. original Broadway cast was so much better than the lame movie !
But Carol is a legend in her own right. Not sure she should be compared to anyone else. Its clear the role in that movie was rewritten to match her personality and comedic talents.
Carol is funny but I’m not that crazy about her
Thankfully everything is *subjective* ... Carol Burnett was *better* (*SO*) much better than someone named Dorothy who I've have never heard of!
@@dannydougin3925ummm excuse you, Dorothy Loudon was a Broadway legend. Full stop 💁🏻♂️
Annie is as old as I am!!!!
I love Annie 30th anniversary 40th anniversary 20th anniversary oascr anniversary award
thOSE HIGH NOTES THO
I have 1 minute and that audience is MINE. Find her "Saloon" album if you can. Charm & flash.
People who sneer at musicals would have to lie if they watched this, pretending they didn't enjoy it..
Loved Dolores Wilson 💖
My sister got her nickname from this show. She was Molly
Does anyone know why they changed Rooster's costume? I saw Gary Beach as Rooster in the 1st touring company in 1978 and he was wearing the ill-fitting suit that he wears in the Easy Street clip here on RUclips not the outfit that Robert Fitch is wearing here. Yet I've seen pictures of Robert Fitch in the suit as well. I'm just curious when it changed.
Annie was my first Broadway show. I was 4 and knew every word. When the curtain came up I wanted to go on the stage too. When I started singing along my mom tried to shut me up and a woman sitting in front of us turned around and said “No, you sing, honey.” I still have the Playbill and the very played out album.
Is it just me or does Annie look a bit like a young Julie Andrews?
10:29 Love This and thanks to the Tony awards for filming such a long exert. Hate the current trend in Ebgland of Miss Hanagan being played by a man in drag
No, I think they are just as good as the movies.
I certainly wasn't born when the Broadway show first premiered and I certainly admire the performances of this cast to me the best cast is from the 1999 television film starring Kathy Bates.
Do you at least recognize the one member of this cast who was also in the 1999 movie?
@@zebrastreet9993 Yes Andrea was Star to Be.
Loudon!! Darn predictive text.
Did they filmed it
Wow
Danielle Brisbois!
I’d take this over Hamilton any day...
Hamilton got my kid into theater, so I'm not going to gripe... but Annie got ME into theater.
@@kimdelosier4666 I saw Annie Jr first but it was Wicked that got me big into theatre
This is mother annie
I didn’t know that Archie Bunker’s niece was Molly.
Miss hannigan was mother annie
Dorothy CloudOn 3
Miss hannigan born annie
Does anyone remember Forbidden Broadway’s take on this? “I’m 30 years old...tomorrow. And I haven’t worked since I did Annie. When I was 10!”
? I hope they didn't think they were talking about McArdle. She's been on Broadway nonstop since.
@@kimdelosier4666 nah I don’t think they were targeting anyone in particular. It was just pretty fucking funny!
Does anyone else think Rooster looks like he could be Jeri Blank’s father? ;p
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I love the movie Annie [ So Awesome]
It was pretty watered down and dropped about 1/3 of the musical numbers that had been in the original stage play. The play had a real depression-era NY desperation vibe, plus it was a Christmas play. The movie devolved into some weird hard-to-follow chase scene near the end. The film is a classic now, but it flopped in 1982. That was the summer of E.T., not 'Annie.' Low #s @ the box office.
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1999 Annie is the best Annie
Nope.
Miss hannigan was populær
It’s really a shame they didn’t sing it live.
I think Sara Jessica Parker might be the girl with the braids. She was in the original cast.
Sarah didn’t join the cast until about a year after this clip. The girl with the braids is Diana Barrows, who played Tessie.
No, SJ Parker joined the cast in 1979. Diana Barrows is the immortal kid with the vaudeville stage presence that pulled off 'Tessie' here.
Rather ragged. But the melody took up the slack.
Kids it's. Fat
Place in
Also not going to lie I prefer Easy Street in the 1999 film as this rendition is Easy Street seems to be sort of all over the place they