Where’s Amy saw Civic Theatre’s “Annie” Oct. 15 and gave it two thumbs up. The acting, singing, choreographing, lighting, costumes and sets were truly top-notch and amazing. The orphans didn’t miss a beat, and I loved meeting them backstage for some photos before the performance. The show had an adorable dog playing the role of Sandy from the Humane Society of Indianapolis. The audience was delighted when actress Mary Kate Tanselle (Carmel), who played Annie, called for him live on stage. Families and friends loved the show, which ended with a standing ovation and happy thoughts for everyone that good things can happen and tomorrow is only a day away.
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Two-year-old beagle Remy (Indianapolis) made an appearance during intermission and searching for a forever home and is available for adoption at the Humane Society of Indianapolis
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From left, bottom row, Claire Kauffman (Zionsville), Emily Chrzanowski (Carmel), Nya Beck (Fishers), Abigail Judy (Carmel) and Anna Wagner (Carmel). From left on top row, Mary Kate Tanselle (Carmel). and Emily Carlisle (Westfield)
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From left, Director/choreographer Anne Nicole Beck (Fishers), Mary Kate Tanselle (Carmel) and Daniel Scharbrough (Indianapolis).
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From left, bottom row, Claire Kauffman (Zionsville), Emily Chrzanowski (Carmel), Nya Beck (Fishers), Abigail Judy (Carmel) and Anna Wagner (Carmel). From left on top row, Mary Kate Tanselle (Carmel) and Emily Carlisle (Westfield).
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Elizabeth Pike (Zionsville) and Ragen Sanner (Carmel)
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From left, Director/choreographer Anne Nicole Beck (Fishers), Mary Kate Tanselle (Carmel) and Daniel Scharbrough (Indianapolis).