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First African American Annie on Broadway

First African American Annie on Broadway

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#0First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 1:05am

I thought this was cute...and I hope it works out for her:

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JANAE NICOLE JACKSON (Young Nala at certain performances). was born on Jan. 30 1996 in Greenville N.C. prematurely, and she's been keeping her own time ever since. Janae is an aspiring actress, model and singer/ songwriter. She enjoys singing and performing for family and friends. Janae's dream is to be the first African-American Annie on Broadway! She gives thanks to her family and friends for all of their love and support.


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BobbyBubby
#1re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 1:50am

Nice dream to have. If it actually happens she'll be much too old to play the role. I knew a girl who directed an all black Annie in the LA area.

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zoran912
#2re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 1:52am

If Annie EVER gets revived...

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Jimmyojimmy
#3re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 1:54am

Thats sweet, but what kinda of hair would annie have then? would it still be red? I'll bet that girl can sing though.

MargoChanning
#4re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 1:58am

Andrea McArdle was 13 when she created the role on Broadway. That gives this girl 4 years at least to fulfill that dream (and I believe there were Broadway Annies even older than 13). Not sure if another Broadway revival will happen in the next few years, but then, ANNIE never seems to die ..............


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Aigoo
#5re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:01am

I guess it depends on how old she looks. Sutton Foster is a great example. She's 30, I think, but she doesn't look a day over 17.


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wildcat
#6re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:05am

Well, as Sidney Poitier once famously said, black don't crack.

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Jimmyojimmy
#7re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:08am

Yeah Sutton is very youthful, shes so skinny too, thats probably why she looks so youthful. So wildcat you dont want a black orphan annie?

MargoChanning
#8re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:12am

And why not a black version of Annie? Fans of the original comic strip are fairly scarce at this point, so I can't imagine that here would be a whole lot of people offended by it. Why not have Warbucks adopt a little black girl during the Depression? And hey, why couldn't the new Warbucks be black (after all there were black millionaires in the 20s, 30s and 40s....).

I imagine that Strouse, Charnin and Meehan would be MORE than happy to tweak things a litle bit, if they thought it might mean a long-running revival.

Do you think we could get Brian Stokes Mitchell to shave his head?

And I suppose I shouldn't even mention Jay-Z's version of "It's A Hard Knock Life" being incorporated or anything (wrong board to even mention that, I'm guessing ...........)


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Jimmyojimmy
#9re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:14am

I didnt say anything about not wanting a black annie! thatd be cool, but would she just have a jerry curl?

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zoran912
#10re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:15am

I say we just get Jay-Z to remix the entire score.

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wildcat
#11re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 2:19am

"So wildcat, you don't want a black orphan Annie?"

Of course I do. I merely quote Mr. Poitier on the agelessness of African Americans. I expect to see Diahann Carroll playing the role in Canada before too long...

Urban
#12re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 5:03am

If it helps, I got what you meant [b]Wildcat[/b].

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Marquise
#13re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 6:54am

that sounds like a good idea.
hey, it was done with dolly, so why not?

the jheri curl remark was wrong though. on so many levels...

bill mobley
#14re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 9:34am

That would be wonderful. Now if we can only get a black guy to play Stanley Kowalski in a version of "Streetcar...." I've always wanted to see that. Speaking of the agelessness of African Americans. While Denzel is starting to show his age, I still can't believe that he and I think, Spike Lee, are older than Kevin Spacey (think of Kevin in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"), and older than Lawrence Fishbourne too.

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Thetruth
#15re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:39am

I know blacks with redish hair. It wouldn't need to be as red, but if they must keep the red, they could get a version of the wig that works.

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TheatreDiva90016
#16re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:41am

I thought Flotilla DeBarge was up for that role?


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WonderBoy
#17re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:45am

Oooooh! I love this idea! Lilias White as Miss Hannigan, Billy Porter as Rooster and Sheryl Lee Ralph as Lily St. Regis (I know I've been on a SLR kick lately). Now that's a version of 'Easy Street' I'd pay good money to hear. I think putting the black spin on ANNIE is brilliant.


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Jwei123
#18re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:47am

What a cute dream! Now I really hope they revive it with her as Annie! :)


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WonderBoy
#19re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:48am

Flotilla would make a fierce Annie! hahahaha


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DivaBrigader
#20re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:50am

If the new national tour of "Annie" does well financially, the plan is to bring it to Broadway in 2007 for the 30th anniversary. The only perhaps political problem with having a black Annie is that during the Depression, a black child wouldn't be put in an orphanage. Those spots would be saved for white children. Of course, they've had black orphans before (even during the original cast) so I suppose they could do it. There was a "Boston Legal" episode about this too. A black girl's mother sued the producers of "Annie" because she was the best in the room and they didn't hire due to her race.

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Thetruth
#21re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:50am

Wonderboy, SLR is sorely underrated. I want her Jennifer Holiday and Loretta Divine back on broadway now!

MargoChanning
#22re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:50am

That's one orphan that wouldn't need rescuing -- Flo would scare the crap ot of any Miss Hannigan.


"What a story........ everything but the bloodhounds snappin' at her rear end." -- Birdie [http://margochanning.broadwayworld.com/] "The Devil Be Hittin' Me" -- Whitney

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morosco
#23re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:51am

It's a shame that this show can get such a bad rap. The original production on Broadway was delightful. A solidly built musical that appealed to audiences of all ages. Over the years folks have been subjected to horrible productions and horrible renditions of "Tomorrow". I hope those that saw the original production remember what a wonderful night of theatre it was. And for those who didn't see it...I wish I had a time machine to prove it.

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#24re: First African American Annie on Broadway
Posted: 6/21/05 at 11:55am

In they were going to do an all-black Annie, I would love to see Mr. Mitchell as Warbucks and Ms. White as Miss Hannigan.

If the revival did it traditionally, Micheal Cerveris would kill as Warbucks (plus, the head is already shaved) and Emily Skinner as Hannigan.


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