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The Players Club of Swarthmore

Book by Thomas Meehan,
Music by Charles Strouse and Lyrics by Martin Charnin


Directed by Teddie Psitos

America’s favorite orphan sings out her yearnings and joys, charms a rich old bachelor, and finally sets the country’s domestic policy to rights.


Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1, 2002
Dec. 5, 6, 7, 8, 2002
Dec. 12, 13, 14, 15, 2002
Dec. 19, 20, 21, 2002

December 1st, 8th, & 15th shows are Matinees and start at 2PM.
All other shows begin at 8PM

Annie (Lauren Thomas) tells her new friend Sandy (Midas) that things will get better Tomorrow.

Two talented young actresses, Lauren Thomas (left) and Jessica Jenkins (right), will alternate performances in the demanding title role of Annie.

Annie (Jessica Jenkins, center) celebrates with Grace (Suzanne Romano), Mr. Warbucks (Bohdan Senkow), and Sandy (Midas)

Audience Advisory: Annie is suitable in language and subject matter for all audiences.

A talented cast of PCS veterans and newcomers bring this heartwarming tale to life.


Annie's fellow orphans, portrayed by a dynamic group of young performers, listen to Annie on the radio (above) and let us know that You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile (left).

To see which actress will be playing Annie at a given performance,
please check the schedule below:

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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
no show
11/29: Lauren Thomas 11/30: Lauren Thomas 12/1: Jessica Jenkins
12/5: Lauren Thomas 12/6: Jessica Jenkins 12/7: Jessica Jenkins 12/8: Lauren Thomas
12/12: Lauren Thomas 12/13: Jessica Jenkins 12/14: Lauren Thomas 12/15: Jessica Jenkins
12/19: Jessica Jenkins 12/20: Lauren Thomas 12/21: Jessica Jenkins
no show

Show choreographer Christine Riggio does double duty, appearing also as Rooster's flamboyant girlfriend, Lily St. Regis.

Players Club favorite Donna Dougherty as Miss Hannigan, lamenting her life at the orphanage during a visit from her ne'er-do-well brother, Rooster (John Casertano).
Lea Montalto-Rook takes on NYC
as the Star-to-Be
Annie (Lauren Thomas) is comforted by Grace Farrell (Suzanne Romano)
Radio personality Bert Healy (Brian Sweeney)

 

Annie Cast List

 

 

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