Even if the Shrewsbury skies are grey this weekend, Annie is guaranteed to bring sunshine and smiles to the stage.
Shrewsbury’s own Get Your Wigle On opened its new production of Annie at Theatre Severn last night - and early audiences are already calling it one of the company’s most heartwarming and impressive shows to date.
The feel-good musical, which runs until Sunday, showcases an extraordinary amount of local talent, with 33 young performers from across Shropshire appearing in three rotating teams throughout the week. The title role is shared by Izzy Ellis, Lyla Rolfe and Delia Brooke, each leading their team of orphans across two performances.
They’re joined by a strong adult ensemble made up of performers from Shropshire and the surrounding counties, including Mike Jenkinson-Deakin as Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks, Adele Nicoleas Grace Farrell and Sarah Scully as the unforgettable Miss Hannigan, with Will Monek and Georgie Cox completing the villainous duo of Rooster and Lily.
Early audience feedback has been full of praise, with theatre-goers describing the production as “full of amazing talent” and “phenomenal.” Another commented that the performance “made my eyes water with the level of talent on stage,” praising the confidence and commitment shown by the cast.
Alongside the well-loved musical numbers - Hard Knock Life, NYC, I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here and the iconic Tomorrow - the show offers a bright, uplifting time that’s ideal for families looking for a memorable autumn outing.
Annie continues at Theatre Severn’s Main Auditorium until Sunday, with evening performances and weekend matinees still available - though some shows are already close to selling out. Get your tickets via Theatre Severn's website.
Even if the Shrewsbury skies are grey this weekend, Annie is guaranteed to bring sunshine and smiles to the stage.
Shrewsbury’s own Get Your Wigle On opened its new production of Annie at Theatre Severn last night - and early audiences are already calling it one of the company’s most heartwarming and impressive shows to date.
The feel-good musical, which runs until Sunday, showcases an extraordinary amount of local talent, with 33 young performers from across Shropshire appearing in three rotating teams throughout the week. The title role is shared by Izzy Ellis, Lyla Rolfe and Delia Brooke, each leading their team of orphans across two performances.
They’re joined by a strong adult ensemble made up of performers from Shropshire and the surrounding counties, including Mike Jenkinson-Deakin as Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks, Adele Nicoleas Grace Farrell and Sarah Scully as the unforgettable Miss Hannigan, with Will Monek and Georgie Cox completing the villainous duo of Rooster and Lily.
Early audience feedback has been full of praise, with theatre-goers describing the production as “full of amazing talent” and “phenomenal.” Another commented that the performance “made my eyes water with the level of talent on stage,” praising the confidence and commitment shown by the cast.
Alongside the well-loved musical numbers - Hard Knock Life, NYC, I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here and the iconic Tomorrow - the show offers a bright, uplifting time that’s ideal for families looking for a memorable autumn outing.
Annie continues at Theatre Severn’s Main Auditorium until Sunday, with evening performances and weekend matinees still available - though some shows are already close to selling out. Get your tickets via Theatre Severn's website.