music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, book by Thomas Meehan, directed by Jenn Thompson, National Tour
choreography: Patricia Wilcox, costumes: Alejo Vietti, lighting: Philip S. Rosenberg, sound: Ken Travis

cast: Ellie Pulsifer, Stefanie Londino, Christopher Swan, Nick Bernardi, Krista Curry, Julia Nicole Hunter, Mark Woodard, Riglee Ruth Bryson, Bronte Harrison, Vivianne Neely, Izzy Pike, Kenzie Rees, Valeria Velasco, Kolten Bell, Bradley Ford Betros, Luther Brooks IV, Harrison Drake, Laura Elizabeth Flanagan, Jataria Heyward, Carly Ann Moore, Kevin Ivey Morrison, Leeanna Rubin, Andrew Scoggin, Sophie Stromberg, Kaley Were

New York Times Critic’s Pick

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"Set design is by the reliably clever Wilson Chin."– Laura Collins-Hughes, New York Times

"The show has spectacular production values. The impressive sets include an orphanage, a skid-row “Hooverville”, and Warbucks’ elegant mansion. Scenic designer Wilson Chin earned his keep."– William Powell, DC Theater Arts 

"Set designer Wilson Chin has beautifully captured a classic and overcast New York landscape with rolling fog over the towering Brooklyn Bridge that illustrates Annie’s signature phrase that the sun will come out tomorrow. Blending costume designer Alejo Vietti’s gradually bursting hues in 30’s-era fashion, Philip Rosenberg’s rich and colorful lighting, and Chin’s transformative and exceptional rolling set design, Annie is absolutely right."– The Sleepless Critic