“Annie” Brings Family Fun and Broadway Magic to Salisbury November 7–9

Children singing practicing for a musical.
Salisbury, MD — The sun will come out this weekend when Annie takes the stage at Wicomico High School Auditorium, presented by the Community Players of Salisbury, one of Maryland’s oldest continuously operating community theaters.
The timeless Broadway sensation Annie tells the story of a spirited young orphan whose optimism and courage inspire everyone she meets. Packed with unforgettable songs like “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” “Maybe,” and “Tomorrow,” the musical delivers humor, heart, and a message of hope that continues to captivate audiences around the world, making Annie one of the most popular family musicals of all time.
This lively production, directed by Sherri Trader-Hynes, features musical direction by Jeffrey Baer and choreography by Shelby Trenary. A talented cast of local performers — including many familiar faces from the Eastern Shore — bring 1930’s New York City to life, complete with the lovable dog Sandy, a chorus of orphans, and audience favorites like Daddy Warbucks, the scheming Miss Hannigan, and the compassionate Grace Farrell.
Performance Dates and Times
·       Friday, November 7 – 7:30 PM
·       Saturday, November 8 – 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
·       Sunday, November 9 – 2:00 PM
Ticket Information
·       Adults: $25
·       Seniors (60+): $20
·       Students: $20
·       Children (12 & under): $15
Tickets and details are available at www.community players salisbury.org.
Running Time: Approximately 150 minutes
Rated G – A perfect outing for the whole family.