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I am 25 years old and I live in NH. I have mild cerebal palsy but I have never let that affect me. I am very passionate about theatre and writing. For my professional theatre blog go to http://theatretechdiva.weebly.com

Friday, February 12, 2010

Annie Jr Review

Annie JR brings miles of smiles to audiences
By Janine Leffler


In a time where there is so much doom and gloom with the world, it’s great to see a play that lifts your spirits. Annie Junior, put on by the Riverbend Youth Company January 29-31st at the Boys and Girls Club of Souhegan Valley, did just that. Riverbend Youth Company is comprised of elementary school, middle school and high school age residents from Amherst, Milford, Mt Vernon, Lyndeborough, Brookline, Merrimack and Wilton.


Hannah Whitney, a seventh grader at Amherst Middle School led the talented cast of local youth as Annie, the spunky and optimistic red- headed orphan. Annie dreams of finding her parents and leaving the drudgery of the orphanage, which is run by the horrible Miss Hannigan ( Emily Borne). Luck seems to strike her at just the right time when Grace Farrell (Morganne Bent) arrives at the orphanage stating that wealthy business tycoon Oliver Warbucks (Patrick O’Mara) is looking for an orphan to spend the Christmas holidays with. Though, the mansion is like seventh heaven to Annie, she still wants to find her parents. Though they almost get swindled by Rooster (Nicholas Hammes) and his floozy girlfriend, Lilly St Regis (Andi Aiken), in the end, Annie finds a place where she truly belongs.


This show as filled with energetic and uplifting musical numbers including; Tomorrow, You’re Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile, I Don’t Need Anything But You and NYC. The ensemble had a unique combination of talent including that of the “Star To Be (Ruth Kemmerer) in the NYC number.

Directed by Meg Peterson this show was a delight for audiences to watch. The sets, which were designed by Mike McKnight and painted by a team led by Anne Lederhos, brought the show to life.

Congratulations to the cast and crew on a great weekend of performances.


More exciting shows for the Riverbend School of Theatre are being planned. Stay tuned March 11-13 for the student 1 Act Playwriting Festival and May 14-23rd for The Wizard of Oz.

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