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WHAT’S NEWS IN GREENSBURG SALEM ‘ANNIE’ HITS THE HIGH NOTES AT THE PALACE THEATRE Forty local little girls graced the Palace Theatre stage when Stage Right presented the musical ”Annie.” Stage Right Professional Theatre Company presented “Annie the Musical” at the Palace Theatre in Greensburg Nov. 17-19. The show featured a slew of big-voiced, talented young ladies, as well as a group of seasoned professional actors who told the story of the adorable red-headed orphan with the indomitable spirit. Based on the popular Harold Gray comic strip “Little Orphan Annie,” “Annie the Musical” features music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin and book by Thomas Meehan. The original Broadway production opened in 1977 and ran for nearly six years, winning a Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical 6 7 2 4 .9 4 2.0940 TO ADV ER TI SE ❘ icmags.com features the best-loved songs “Maybe,” “It’s the Hard-Knock Life” and the classic “Tomorrow.” “What I love about ‘Annie’ besides the score—which can withstand a thousand hearings without getting old—is that there is this spirit that emanates from the character Annie that not only makes you love her, but makes you love everything a little more! The words ‘feel-good musical’ were invented for this show,” says Director Tony Marino, of Greensburg. The production featured four different Annies: Laura Stanish, 11, of Connellsville; Eva Sepp Lypson, 12, of Connellsville; Sydney Brown, 11, of Monessen; and Avery Federico, 10, of Latrobe. “It’s hectic being Annie! There is a lot of things that go on but it’s such a great experience. I absolutely loved it! Especially being on stage with all my friends and singing the song ‘Maybe’— I love to sing that song,” Laura said. “This is an amazing opportunity! It’s just so crazy to thin