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Annie jr script book
Annie jr script book












annie jr script book

Miss Hannigan scowls at her) And oh, I almost forgot: Mr. Miss Hannigan: What sort of orphan did he have in mind? page 3 Warbucks has decided to invite an orphan to spend the Christmas holidays at him home. (GRACE sits in the office chair, STAGE LEFT of the desk.) Miss Hannigan: Oliver Warbucks the millionaire? Grace: No, Oliver Warbucks the billionaire. Miss Hannigan? Miss Hannigan: Yeeeah? Grace: I’m Grace Farrell, private secretary to Oliver Warbucks. Narrator 7: That afternoon the Orphanage received and unusual vistor… (GRACE FARRELL ENTERS, carrying a briefcase.) Grace: Good afternoon.

annie jr script book

As THEY EXIT, ANNIE motions for SANDY to follow along.) Scene 3: Back at the Orphanage Narrator 6: Lieutenant Ward took Annie back to the orphanage. Come with me, I’m taking you back! (WARD takes ANNIE by the arm and leads her OFFSTAGE. Tomorrow! Tomorrow! I love ya, tomorrow! You’re always a day away! Tomorrow! Tomorrow! I love ya, Tomorrow! You’re always a day away! (song ends) Lieutenant Ward: Hey you! Little girl, come here! Annie: Yes, Officer? Lieutenant Ward: You’re that runaway orphan Miss Hannigan reported.

annie jr script book

Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, There’ll be sun! Just thinkin’ about tomorrow Clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow ‘Til there’s none! When I’m stuck with a day that’s gray and lonely I just stick out my chin and grin and say, ohhh! Annie with All The sun’ll come out tomorrow, So ya gotta hang on ‘til tomorrow, Come what may. If not today, well…  Song: Tomorrow (Annie) Annie The sun’ll come out tomorrow. But don’t worry, I ain’t gonna let them get you or me. (ANNIE gets down on her hands and knees and signals for the DOG to come to her SANDY, crawling, ENTERS from STAGE RIGHT and CROSSES to ANNIE.) Annie: They’re after you, ain’t they? Well, they’re after me too. ANNIE notices a DOG OFFSTAGE RIGHT) Annie: Hey, there’s one they didn’t get. Then they must all be runnin’ wild a few streets over. Scene 2: A Downtrodden Neighborhood Street Dog Catcher: You seen any stray dogs around here? Annie: No, sir. Narrator 5: While everyone at the orphanage was busy cleaning, Annie escaped into the streets of New York. Won’t you please come get your baby, Maybe. So, maybe now this prayer’s the last one of its kind. So, maybe now it’s time, and maybe when I wake, They’ll be there calling me “Baby,” Maybe Betcha he reads, betcha she sews, Maybe she’s made me a closet of clothes, Maybe they’re strict, as straight as a line, Don’t really care as long as they’re mine. Betcha they’re good, why shouldn’t they be? They’re one mistake was givin’ up me. Betcha they’re young, betcha they’re smart, Bet they collect things like ash trays and art. Maybe in a house all hidden by a hill, She’s sittin’ playing pianah, He’s sittin’ payin’ a bill.  Song: Maybe (company) Maybe far away, or maybe real nearby, He may be pouring her coffee, She may be straight’ning his tie.

annie jr script book

“Santa Claus,” what’s that? Who’s he? No one cares for you a smidge When you’re in an orphanage! It’s the hard-­‐knock life, It’s the hard-­‐knock life, It’s the hard-­‐knock life! Narrator 4: The orphans were working hard on scrubbing the floors, washing the sheets when Annie heard Molly crying Annie: What’s the matter Molly? Molly: Sometimes I feel like I’m never going to get a family to adopt me Annie: Don’t worry Molly, they’re out there they just haven’t found their way to you yet. No one’s there when your dreams at night get creepy No one cares if you grow or if you shrink! No one dries when your eyes get wet an’ weepy! From the cryin’, you would think this place’d sink! Ohhhhhhhh! Empty belly life! Rotten, smelly life! Full-­‐of-­‐sorrow life! No tomorrow life! Santa Claus, we never see.  Song: It’s the Hard Knock Life (company) All Orphans: It’s the hard-­‐knock life for us! It’s the hard-­‐knock life for us! ‘Steada treated -­‐ We get tricked! ‘Steada kisses -­‐ We get kicked! It’s the hard knock life! Got no folks to speak of, so, It’s the hard-­‐knock row we hoe! Cotton blankets ‘Steada wool Empty bellies ‘Steada full! It’s the hard knock life! Don’t it feel like the wind is always howlin’? Don’t is seem like there’s never any light? Once a day, don’t you wanna throw the towel in? It’s easier than puttin’ up a fight. (MISS HANNIGAN enters and catches her) Miss Hannigan: Aha! Caught you! Get up and do your chores! Make this dump shine like the top of the Chrysler Building. Kate: Annie, what are you doing? Annie: Runnin’ away. Narrator 2: We’re smack dab in the middle of the Great Depression in the city of New York. Scene 1: The New York City Orphanage Narrator 1: The time is 1933. Book by Thomas Meehan -­‐ Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Charnin _














Annie jr script book