Scotland

Annie – Edinburgh Playhouse

What a show! The sun may come out tomorrow, but you should go see ‘Annie’ today! It follows the story of an optimistic young orphan trying to find her way in New York’s Great Depression. Based on a 1924 comic script “little orphan Annie” by Harold Gray, the Ambassador Theatre Group really brought the performance to life with catchy songs, cheeky humour and captivating choreography. All performers had a lot of chemistry and really brought the characters to life – we all had a particular sweet spot for the kind Mr Warbucks whose kindness really moved the audience. Paul O’Grady was captivating as Miss Hannigan with sass and his own particular brand of humour. All the child actors were extremely talented and surely have a bright future ahead of them and hit all the complicated choreography. However, a particular mention must go to actress Harlie Barthram for a flawless performance and consistent energy delivered throughout – special thanks to children’s casting director Debbie O’Brien for absolutely nailing the characters.

Moving to the essential behind the stage team- the costume makers hit the nail on the head with capturing the era of the 1930s from stunning gowns to orphan’s rags. Further credit must go to associate sound designer Chris Campbell for developing such a musical masterpiece that was so effortlessly delivered.

The pace was to a high standard which left us captivated and on the edge of our chairs. Furthermore, the lighting was very appropriate and literally helped show the characters in their best light. The only criticism we can think of is some of the songs themselves blended together but despite this, overall we found it engaging and definitely worth our time. And of course, a special appreciation for Sandy, the four legged cherry on top whose cuteness and focus stole the show.

Playing until 25th March, https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/annie/edinburgh-playhouse/

Reviewer: Nazaret Ranea

Reviewed: 21st March 2023

North West End UK Rating: ★★★★

Nazaret Ranea

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