LAMS 2014 production Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall

IT’S family fun all the way this week at Lanark Memorial Hall as the town’s amateur musical society returns to its spiritual home.
Full house...is hoped for by the cast of Lanark Amateur Musical Society's 2014 production of Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall (Pic Andrew Wilson)Full house...is hoped for by the cast of Lanark Amateur Musical Society's 2014 production of Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall (Pic Andrew Wilson)
Full house...is hoped for by the cast of Lanark Amateur Musical Society's 2014 production of Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall (Pic Andrew Wilson)

LAMS will be showcasing the timeless classic Annie with the title role being shared by youngsters Hope Forrest and Emily Coulthard.

In the depths of the 1930s, Annie is a fiery young orphan girl who must live in a miserable orphanage run by the tyrannical Miss Hannigan, played by Norah Taylor.

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However, her seemingly hopeless situation changes when she is selected to spend a short time at the residence of the wealthy munitions industrialist, Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks, played by Jonathan Procter.

Full house...is hoped for by the cast of Lanark Amateur Musical Society's 2014 production of Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall (Pic Andrew Wilson)Full house...is hoped for by the cast of Lanark Amateur Musical Society's 2014 production of Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall (Pic Andrew Wilson)
Full house...is hoped for by the cast of Lanark Amateur Musical Society's 2014 production of Annie in Lanark Memorial Hall (Pic Andrew Wilson)

Other stars include Susan Gilchrist as Grace Farrell, Alan McIntyre as Hannigan’s no good younger brother Rooster and Vikki Downie as Lily.

The fun-filled family show is a great evening’s entertainment and will be enjoyed by everyone, singing along to catchy numbers such as Tomorrow and It’s A Hard Knock Life.

Lanark Amateur Musical Society will be performing Annie at the Memorial Hall every night this week, starting at 7.30pm, with a matinee performance on Saturday afternoon at 2pm as well as the night-time show.

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Tickets cost £12 (£10 concessions) and are available now by calling 01555 667999 or the South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture website www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk

The pictures featured in our slideshow were taken by freelance photographer Andrew Wilson.

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