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Annie continues to endear  audiences as its run continues at  West End’s Piccadilly Theatre. Curve’s Artistic Director, Nikolai Foster directs. His  previous  collaborations  with Colin includes; Grease,  Beautiful Thing  and Animal Farm.

Award-winning actress and comedian Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife) made her West End debut as the horrific Miss Hannigan, before Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood took over the role in September. Now actress (Romeo and Juliet at the Garrick Theatre) takes on the role. Further casting includes Alex Bourne (Mamma Mia!) as Oliver Warbucks, Holly Dale Spencer (Sweet Charity) as Grace and Jonny Fines and Djalenga Scott as Rooster and Lily respectively.

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