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Since it debuted on Broadway Annie has become the popular Broadway musical of all time but ever since the movie version of Annie came out in 1982 with Aileen Quinn I noticed that Annie has become popular and I have never figured out this Annie obsession. Is it because Annie is wonderful or is it because Annie is an easy play to make a movie out of? Because ever since the 1982 Annie came there have been dozens of remakes including a version made by Disney that aired on ABC and the recent Annie remake with Jamie Foxx. And also it seems that the most popular songs from Annie such as It's A Hard Knock Life and Tomorrow seem to be covered by lots of singers everywhere you look. And now NBC is gonna have Annie Live airing this Friday which tells me that Annie will continue to be popular again for years to come
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Hi, Bestie! I like the Little Orphan Annie comic strip. But never liked the play or the movie. This new one is extra stupid. I don't care what color Annie is, but her hair has to be orange! The comic is about Annie being adopted by Daddy Warbucks, (a guy who got rich by exploiting wars) and her orange hair was to keep her from blending in. So she was their to remind all of the rich about the poor people.
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How else are we supposed know when the sun will come out?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I love Little Orphan Annie and all the musicals ! She's cute and the story is cute, her dog Sandy and Daddy Warbucks !!
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NBC's production of Annie was excellent.
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With Annie Live!, "hate-watching" NBC's live TV musicals has evolved into "begrudging appreciation-watching"
"Annie Live! was a good version of the musical Annie. That isn’t intended as a compliment," says Kevin Fallon. "We could convene a salon to discuss the questions that this show brings up from a 2021 perspective. What is Annie, if not government propaganda? Why do we praise Hamilton when Annie pioneered the idea of Cabinet meetings as a musical number? Who will be brave enough to allow Daddy Warbucks to have hair? And, mostly, how have we gaslit ourselves into thinking Annie is a good musical? This is where the tension lies. I can make fun of so many aspects of Thursday night’s Annie Live! broadcast on NBC, but those things are an issue with the material itself and, mostly, not to do with the wholesome enthusiasm with which the production was mounted. And, on this cold December night, it was a genuine hoot to snuggle into my throw blanket with a glass of wine and do as my sexuality compels: Support Megan Hilty’s career in any way, shape, or form. It’s rewarding to see that 'hate-watching' has evolved to 'begrudging appreciation-watching.' Those live versions of Sound of Music and Peter Pan were Patients Zero and One of the 'hate-watching' phenomenon, where people tuned in with ravenous giddiness to mock and insult. As a person who adores musical theater and every day wishes he was talented enough to do it, it’s a pleasure to have these live musicals broadcasts, both for families to watch and for bitter gay men drunk and alone on their couch. When I scrolled through Twitter Thursday night, I saw people poking fun, sure. But it was mostly in the spirit of 'aren’t we lucky that this even exists to make fun of?'" ALSO:
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