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Oak Hill High School presents a Theater in the Woods production of Annie on Thurs., March 3 through Sun., March 6. Curtain time is 7 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., with a 2:30 p.m. Sunday matinee. Price $5 for students and seniors $8 for adults.

Producing a musical involves a tremendous amount of time and effort. It also involves a huge number of people. According to director Mr. David Maher, there are about fifty people involved in the production.

“It has been a lot of fun the past few weeks seeing this production beginning to come together,” said Mr. Maher, who teaches Social Studies at Oak Hill. “There are a lot of talented students in the cast and they have been putting in a tremendous amount of work. I think we will put on a great show.”

“Working on this musical has been an interesting experience,” said Annie lead Brittiny-Rae Gagnon. “It has taken a lot of hard work and I can’t wait to perform for an audience! We’ve been working on it for four months, and it should be great.”

“Being a part of this production has been quite an experience,” said Matt Stone, who plays Warbucks, “but I’m sure we can pull it off. Oak Hill hasn’t put on a musical in years so it’s very exciting to be a part of and it’s an honor to work with some of the best singers in the school.”

Cast: Annie, Brittiny-Rae Gagnon; Warbucks, Matt Stone; Grace Farrell, Sarah Radovich; Miss Hannigan, Stephanie Stevens; Rooster, Adam Tremblay; Lily/Bonnie Boylan, Elizabeth Bubier; Kate, Andrea Lane; Duffy, Lindsey Heald; Molly, Hannah Lennett; Pepper, Katie Soule; July, Danielle Brown; Tessie, Emma Hanlon; Bundles/Drake, Ben Austin; Mrs. Greer/Fred, Karla Vannah; Annette, Sarah Bracket; Cecille, Ilea Blier; Artie/Roosevelt, Jason Routhier and Burt Healy, Shane McMahon; Eddie/Secretary Morganthau, Harry Mickalide; Ira, Heather Loubier; Sophie, Liz Burns; Sophie/Connie Boylan, Jenna Bubier; Mary/Ronnie Bubier, Ashley Malinowski; Secretary Perkins/McKraken, Devan Eaton; Secretary Hull/Second Police Officer, Michael Sherman; Secretary Ickes/Appleseller, Alex Pruitt; Lt. Ward, Dr. Lois Ongly; Dog Catcher/Louis Howe, Aaron Surette; Justice Brandeis, Jeffery Holloway; Hoovervillian, Billy Neal;

Director: David Maher. Music Director: John Neal. Asst. Director: Maria Tirrell. Choreographer: Danielle Chasse. Stage Manager: Shaun Michel. Set Design: David Richardson. Lighting crew: Chris Sherman, Devan Eaton, Nate Lavoie and Ethan Perry. Crew: Josh Perry, Dana Bonin, Amber Myshrall, Kaprice Curry and Amber Murphy. Publicity: Ashley Hinkley and Amanda McDonald.

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