Pioneer Days Play
"Annie"
AUDITIONS: If you would like to showcase your talents in the play, please review the following link for audition details.
The Fremont County Pioneers Days Committee is proud to present "Annie", the beloved musical based on the 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Charles Gray and featuring music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin. First opening on Broadway in 1977, Annie became a record-setting hit, won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical and has delighted audiences around the world. Featuring unforgettable songs like "Tomorrow", this timeless story of hope and optimism continues to capture hearts of all ages.
Important Note: There will be no performances on Saturday.
Dates: July 20th through 24th
Time: All performances at 7:00 p.m. (No Saturday performances)
Important Note: Possession of a ticket does not ensure admission into the show as seating is very limited. We will continue the seat reservation system from previous years. Reserved seats will be available at the door two hours prior to each show. Please come and reserve your seats on the seating chart. You will receive a paper that ensures your seats for that specific night for the specific number of show-goers you choose, after which you may leave and return when the auditorium doors open a half hour before the show. This method allows us to honor the "first come, first served" model that has been used for years, but allows you time to spend with family without waiting in line!
AUDITIONS: If you would like to showcase your talents in the play, please review the following link for audition details.
The Fremont County Pioneers Days Committee is proud to present "Annie", the beloved musical based on the 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Charles Gray and featuring music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin. First opening on Broadway in 1977, Annie became a record-setting hit, won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical and has delighted audiences around the world. Featuring unforgettable songs like "Tomorrow", this timeless story of hope and optimism continues to capture hearts of all ages.
Important Note: There will be no performances on Saturday.
Dates: July 20th through 24th
Time: All performances at 7:00 p.m. (No Saturday performances)
Important Note: Possession of a ticket does not ensure admission into the show as seating is very limited. We will continue the seat reservation system from previous years. Reserved seats will be available at the door two hours prior to each show. Please come and reserve your seats on the seating chart. You will receive a paper that ensures your seats for that specific night for the specific number of show-goers you choose, after which you may leave and return when the auditorium doors open a half hour before the show. This method allows us to honor the "first come, first served" model that has been used for years, but allows you time to spend with family without waiting in line!