Monday, December 2, 2013

Mary Worth 1734

Ken Kensington, reviving his memorable performance as Daddy Warbucks, takes Li'l Orphan Annie out on the town. Li'l Orphan Annie is so happy she could just MUG somebody!

I'm in the mood for a little Victor Garber, Audra McDonald and the Original Broadway Annie, Andrea McArdle, as the Star-to-Be in this Disney production:

Today's Full Strip

7 comments:

Nance said...

2K's line really does sound like the lead-in to a musical number. The humble little grocery boy can do a spin, holding that fake bag up over his head, Stalker Toby in the foreground can suddenly turn and do jazz hands, and Hurrying Businessman With Briefcase can leap and do something very Twyla. Mary, of course, just stands there enthralled, hands clasped in joyful appreciation, turning one way, then the other, in rapt glee at the prospect of New York, New York!

KitKat said...

Wanders, thank you for the clip - I've always admired that production of Annie. What a cast! Alan Cumming and Kristin Chenoweth are a real hoot as Rooster and Lily, too.

Yes, NYC certainly outdoes itself at Christmas time. Just look at that magnificent wreath! Oooh, aaah, oooh, aaah!

heydave said...

Is this where Mary throws her hat up into the sky, ala Mary Tyler Moore?

Thorpnotized said...

Sorry, Wanders, but as the note under the YouTube video mentions, that is Alicia Morton in the role of Annie, not Andrea McArdle.

Dave in Parma said...

It's simply amazing that Ken Kensington can walk down the street with being accosted by autograph seekers and paparazzi.

Gina said...

@Thorpnotized, Wanders acknowledged that Andrea McArdle was playing a different role here. He just mentioned that she was the original Broadway Annie.

Wanders said...

Thorp: What Gina said. What I wrote: "the Original Broadway Annie, Andrea McArdle, as the Star-to-Be" -- the Just Got Here This Morning girl in the middle of the number. She's all grown up and still amazing.