Through January 17, 2016
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Bob Abelman
Late in the second act
of “Annie,” billionaire industrialist Oliver
Warbucks (a wonderful Gilgamesh Taggett) sings about his empty life in "Something Was Missing." The lyrics also apply to the tour of this musical, and what is missing is any semblance of spontaneity.
To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's CJN article here.
Roy Berko
How can one not like a story about an orphan kid
who finds herself being adopted by a billionaire, a stray dog who is saved from
the pound, a billionaire with a heart, a bunch of singing and dancing orphans,
and a female villain who gets her due
punishment? Add fine
singing, some fun comedy shticks, and clear characterizations. Leapin’ Lizards, even if it’s a little
tired, you’ll probably like seeing “ANNIE, ANNIE, ANNIE!”
David Ritchey
Everything went well. But, everything lacked that spontaneity and energy of an opening night. No one is to blame. The anxiety was normal and, I assume, by the time the show has finished its scheduled tour in Portland, OR, in May, everyone will have settled in place and peace will surround the cast.
To see a full review of this show, read David's posts at Talkin' Broadway
Mark Horning
This is a good family theater experience that everyone will enjoy. Although it has a short run through to Sunday, January 17, 2016 it would be worth your effort to gather the clan for a fun evening of musical theater. There is a load of cuteness throughout and hummable songs to take home as well. Top notch performances, orchestra and stage sets add to the fun.
Art Thomas
Opening night demonstrated that this show still resonates with children. In the plus column are a competent cast with standout performances by Lynn Andrews as Miss Hannigan and local favorite Gilgamesh Taggett as Oliver Warbucks. One can almost look past the totally uninspired choreography.
Click here to read the complete review at WestLife