The Oklahoma Children's Acting Guild and Steppin' Out Dance Studio is pleased to announce their cast for the musical "Annie," set to run July 24-26. Children in the musical meet four times a week to rehearse such Broadway favorites as "It's the Hard Knock Life," "Little Girls," and "Tomorrow."
The cast includes, from Tuttle, Emily Blakey as Peggy; Madison Blakey as Jane; Cassidy DeWitt as Cecille; Bennett Garvie as Ira; Lenora Garvie as Annie; Gary Gottman as Rooster; Kevin Gottman as Daddy Warbucks; Sabrina Hinckley as Lily St. Regis; Harleigh Maxey as Frannie; and Lauren Maxey as Gail.
From Amber is Kaiten Hamlin, who will be playing Mary.
Blanchard cast members are Loren Beasley, who will be playing Fred McCracken; Michaela Beasley, who will be playing July; Hannah Good as Miss Hannigan; and Nirvana Gscheidle as Molly.
From Bridge Creek is Tia Lasiter, who will be playing Grace Farrell; and Macie Shelden, playing Pepper.
Newcastle cast members are A.J. Fleming, who will be playing Bert Healy; Emily Nolan, who will be playing Kate; Jordan Nolan, who will be playing Tessie; and McKenna Nolan, who will be playing Sophie.
From Mustang is Antonio Gloria, who will be portraying Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Rounding out the cast is Abigail Snow of Moore, who will be playing Duffy.
The show is set for 8 p.m. on Friday, July 24, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 25, and 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 26 at Minco School Auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and can be purchased from many local merchants, including Williams Discount Foods, Flower Boutique, Movie Central, The Tuttle Times, Farm Bureau, Cedar Springs Pharmacy, Steppin' Out Dance Studio and Bayliff Veterinary Clinic. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.oklahomachildrensactingguild.com or by calling 405-313-2287.
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