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Annie Jr. Showing in Brookneal

Family-Friendly Musical on Stage at 246 The Main

By 246 The Main May 27, 2016
246 The Main Cultural Arts Theatre in Brookneal, VA will produce the beloved musical, Annie Jr. June 10, 11, 17 and 18 at 7:PM and a matinee June 12 at 2:PM. This is the theater's second year in operation offering great family-friendly entertainment the reasonable price point of $15 for all seats. Tickets can be purchased by calling 434.376.2461, at the box office Monday through Saturday, 10:AM-4:PM, or online at Lynchburgtickets.com. 
Annie Jr, proudly boasts a cast and crew of over 40 actors from Brookneal, Phenix, Nathalie, Gladys, Gretna, Chatham, Danville, and Long Island. Talented Mandee Kline stars as Annie, and is supported by Suzanne Jennings as Miss Hannigan, Dan Taylour as Oliver Warbucks, Alli Mitchell as Grace Farrell, Kolby Cordingley as Lily St. Regis, and Matt Pabo as Rooster Hannigan. Orphans are played by the adorable Chatell Sjovall, Brooklyn Morton, Lily Wright, Abigail Singleton, Hannah Lloyd, Diamond Hamlett, Katie Grifffith, Tionna Davis, and Serenity St. John. The Warbucks servants are played by Laura Griffith, Jodi Pool, Lizzy Way, Teresa Sheppard, Tyler Irby, Annie Jennings, and Janet Lambert. Rashad Boyd, Rob Way, Rhonda Guthrie, Kaden Morey, Sam Sjovall, Kathy Fraley, Jacob Guthrie, Carl Davis, and Cody Jones round out the cast to complete this touching and funny story of love. Support Crew: Marvin Hamlett, Sierra Lambert, Emma Way, Ceara Sheppard, Sound and Lighting staff: Lenwood Rogers and Tim Chappell, Director Donnalynn Davis and Musical Director Michelle Singelton, insure a production sure to be enjoyed. Tickets are on sale now and will not be sold at the door. 
Contract info: Annie JR. Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684  ww.MTIShows.com -Book by Music by Lyrics by Thomas Meehan Charles Strouse Martin Charnin Presented on Broadway by Mike Nichols Originally Produced by Irwin Meyer Stephen R. Friedman Lewis Allen,  Alvin Nederlander The John F. Kennedy Icarus Productions, Associates, Inc. Center for the Lewis Allen Performing Arts, Based on "Little Orphan Annie" By Permission of The Tribune Media Services, Inc.