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Full-Length Musical, Comedy / 4w, 5m, 1boy(s) plus ensemble
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin Original Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields Revised by Peter Stone Narration by Emma Butler and Eliza Jackson
A concert adaptation of the Broadway classic! When Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show comes to town, star marksman Frank Butler meets his match in sharp-shooting country girl Annie Oakley.
(for the original version) Winner! Two 1999 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical Winner! 1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Bernadette Peters) Nominee: Two additional 1999 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical Winner! 2001 Drama Desk Special Award (Reba McIntyre) Winner! 2001 Theatre World Award (Reba McIntyre)
This terrific new concert adaptation of the Broadway classic, featuring a streamlined story and reduced dialogue, retains all the songs from Irving Berlin’s delightful score. Narrated by Buffalo Bill, the adaptation is appropriate for contemporary audiences of all ages.
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(in order of appearance)
FRANK BUFFALO BILL – Host/Narrator DOLLY TOMMY WINNIE ANNIE WILSON NELLIE LITTLE JAKE CHARLIE
ENSEMBLE: CITIZENS, KIDS, COWBOYS
The Midwest and New York City. 1800s.
“A musical for the ages, one of the Broadway theatre's enduring triumphs.” – The New York Post
“What a wonderful musical Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun is: the melodies just shake out of it in an endless cascade, and the simple story is unexpectedly involving. We care!” – The New York Post
“You can't get a man with a gun...but you can get a surefire audience pleaser by reviving Irving Berlin's best musical.” – Houston Chronicle
“A rich, romantic story, a melodious score and brilliant lyrics.” – New York Journal American
“One of the musical theater's finest scores, by Irving Berlin, and a witty, often amusing book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields.” – Theatermania
Annie Get Your Gun: In Concert – Trailer
Act I
“There’s No Business Like Show Business” – Frank, Dolly, Winnie and Company “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly” – Annie, Kids and Foster Wilson “The Girl That I Marry” – Frank and Annie “You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun” – Annie “There’s No Business Like Show Business (Reprise)” – Frank, Buffalo Bill, Charlie and Annie “I’ll Share It All with You” – Tommy, Winnie and Company “Moonshine Lullaby” – Annie, Kids and Ensemble Trio “There’s No Business Like Show Business (Reprise)” – Annie “They Say It’s Wonderful” – Annie and Frank “My Defenses Are Down” – Frank and Young Men Act I Finale: “You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun (Reprise)” – Annie
Act II
Entr’acte: “The European Tour” – Annie and Company “I Got Lost in His Arms” – Annie “Who Do You Love, I Hope” – Tommy, Winnie and Company “I Got the Sun in the Morning” – Annie and Company “An Old-Fashioned Wedding” – Annie and Frank “The Girl That I Marry (Reprise)” – Frank “Anything You Can Do” – Annie and Frank Finale: “They Say It’s Wonderful (Reprise)” – Annie, Frank and Company
25 Libretto-Vocal Book 1 Piano-Conductor — rehearsal & performance 1 Reed 1 — Flute, Piccolo 1 Reed 2 — Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet 1 Reed 3 — Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Flute 1 Reed 4 — Clarinet, Alto Saxophone 1 Reed 5 — Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone 1 Horn 1 Trumpet 1 1 Trumpet 2 1 Trumpet 3 1 Trombone 1 1 Trombone 2 1 Guitar — Acoustic, Banjo 1 Keyboard 1 String Synthesizer (Optional) 1 Harp 1 Drums — Trap Set 1 Percussion — Bells, 2 Timpani, Triangle, Vibes, Xylophone, Ratchet, Chimes (C and G), Marimba, Piatti, Tambourine, Bell Tree (sounding up), Temple Blocks (2), Slide Whistle, Suspended Cymbal, Sleigh Bells, Jew's Harp 1 Violin A (Divisi) 1 Violin B (Divisi) 1 Violin C (Divisi) 1 Viola (Divisi) 1 Cello (Divisi) 1 Bass
With a life that spanned more than 100 years and a catalogue that boasts over 1,000 songs, Irving Berlin (1888-1989) epitomized Jerome Kern’s famous maxim that “Irving Berlin has no place in American music – he is American music.” Berlin wrote scores to 13 Broadway musicals, ...
Herbert Fields (1897-1958) was a celebrated librettist and screenwriter. The brother and sister team of Herbert and Dorothy Fields was part of a vibrant New York theatrical family that also included their brother, Joseph, a prolific librettist and playwright, and their father ...
Dorothy Fields (1904–1974) was an award-winning American librettist and lyricist. The brother and sister team of Herbert and Dorothy Fields was part of a vibrant New York theatrical family that also included their brother, Joseph, a prolific librettist and playwright, and the ...
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