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Annie at the Muny June 22-30
 
 


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Tickets are available at The Muny Box Office in Forest Park seven days a week from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, at all MetroTix outlets, or by calling (314) 534-1111 and charging tickets to MasterCard, American Express, Discover or VISA. There is a convenience charge added to the ticket price on MetroTix phone orders and at all MetroTix locations. Ticket prices: Center and Side Boxes, $66.00; Terrace A (Rows A-M), $47.00; Terrace A (Rows N-Y), $39.00; Terrace B (Rows A-M), $28.00; Terrace B (Rows N-Y), $18.00; and Terrace C, $9.00.

Coupons are available in the St. Louis Post Dispatch and at area Schnucks locations for $5.00 off closing night (Sunday) tickets in Terrace A and B. There is a limit of ten tickets per coupon. Coupons may be redeemed only at The Muny Box Office in Forest Park.

ANNIE is presented by Edward Jones.

American Airlines is the official airline of The Muny.

ANNIE is welcomed by KSDK-TV and KYKY radio.

Group tickets are on sale now, and discount rates are available for groups of 20 or more.

Call the Group Sales Department at (314) 361-1900. ext. 308.

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Annie at the Muny June 22-30

The Muny invites you and the child in your life to meet the most optimistic red-headed orphan to ever sing and dance her way through New York City! Watch the winsome waif as she triumphs over Hannigan’s shenanigans, warbles her way into Warbucks’ heart and finds a happy home for herself and her shaggy best friend, Sandy. ANNIE is back at The Muny for nine “by popular demand” performances, June 22-30.

 

The Hampton Ave. bridge is now open making for easy access into the park. For information, call (314) 361-1900 or visit our website at www.muny.org. To charge tickets by phone, call (314) 534-1111.

CONRAD JOHN SCHUCK (Oliver Warbucks) will be returning to The Muny stage where he played Horace Vandergelder in Hello Dolly (1992).  On Broadway, he held the role of Daddy Warbucks for 1-1/2 years in Annie and reprised the role in the recent Broadway revival and subsequent tour.  He most recently appeared on Broadway opposite Reba McEntire in Annie Get Your Gun and was featured in the City Center Encores! production of Juno.  On television, many will remember John as Rock Hudson’s ever-present sidekick Sgt. Enright on the hit series

BETH LEAVEL (Miss Hannigan) returns to The Muny in one her favorite roles.  She was last seen as Vera Charles in Mame (2005) and Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street (2004).  In 2006, Beth received the TonyÒ, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Los Angeles Drama Awards for her performance in the title role in The Drowsy Chaperone. Other Broadway roles include Frau Bleucher in Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein.

ABIGAIL ISOM  (Annie) is celebrating her 5th season performing with The Muny, where she has appeared with the youth ensemble in The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, and My Fair Lady.  Abigail has also performed at Stages St. Louis in Meet Me in St. Louis (Tootie Smith) and The Music Man (

 

 

 

 

 

 

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