|

For reservations,
call
830-837-6172
Monday - Friday
9 am - 4 pm
Theatre Office
830-620-4848
Circle
Arts Theatre is located in Landa Park at
124 Elizabeth Street
Tickets may be purchased
locally at
The Crossing or
Gruene Onion Grill or NB Chamber of Commerce
To receive our NEWSLETTERS,
join our
e-mail
list,
OR if you wish to be on our mailing list,
send your
request with your name and address to:
Circle Arts Theatre
17 Cane St.
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
A Member of

A member of
San Antonio
Theatre Coalition
www.satheatre.com

Site
designed, hosted, and maintained by
PC Solutions |
|
Behind the Scenes of our current major production:
ANNIE
Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Straus, Lyrics by
Martin Charnin
Director - Roberta Elliott
|
 |
 |
|
Orphan Annie (Eleanor Hardwick) finds Sandy and sings about a better
tomorrow! |
"That's not a boy! Orphans are boys!" explaims Oliver Warbucks
(W.T. Henderson) to his secretary Grace Farrell (Bethany Lee) as
he inspects Annie. |
 |
 |
|
Kate (Alix King) teases Miss Hannigan (Robin Williams) as orphans
(Juliette Riffe, left and Elisabeth Giminiani) look on delighted. |
"You're never fully dressed without a smile!" sings Bert Healy (Robert
Bergeron) as the Boylan Sisters (Adrianna Edwards, left and Sara Brooks)
back him up. |
 |
 |
|
"I think I'm gonna like it here!" sings Annie as Warbucks' Servants make
her feel welcome. Left to right: Hobbs (Jay Sikes), Drake (Jimmie
Jiminez), Grace Farrell, and Mrs. Greer (Cindy Riffe) |
Annie encourages FDR (Marshall Lord, seated) and his cabinet, Frances
Perkins (Elizabeth Long) and Louis Howe (Jay Sikes) as Warbucks looks on
proudly. |
 |
 |
|
"It's a hard knock life!" sing the orphans. Left standing: Jordan
Walzem, Eleanor Hardwick, Emily Long; kneeling left, Emmie Grieves and
Amber Mawande-Spytek |
Hannigan's Orphans listen to Annie singing on the radio and dream.
Clockwise, seated left: Katie Springfield, Julie Ricks, Hannah
Flynn, Ashley Marcoe, Annalisa Vazquez |
 |
 |
|
Lily (Yesenia McNett, left), Rooster Hannigan (Randy Foerster) and Aggie
Hannigan plot how they can con Warbucks into believing they're Annie's
parents. |
Hannigan threatens Annie for running away. |
|
|
|
|