I'm planning on seeing the US Tour if it ever comes to Erie, Pittsburgh, or Buffalo. I saw the Frozen musical tour when it came to Buffalo. I think it was their 4th to last performance in Buffalo. This video is actually really cool. It's making me more interested in Annie than Matilda even though Matilda is and has been my favorite show since 2018.
If you're asking about the instrumental medley directly before the Tomorrow reprise: Hard Knock Life (orphans bow), NYC (female ensemble bow), We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover (male ensemble bow), I Think I'm Going to Like It Here (Drake, Mrs. Pugh, Annette, FDR, Bert Healy), Easy Street (Lily and Rooster), Something Was Missing (Grace Farrell, then Oliver Warbucks), and Little Girls (Hannigan). After this, Annie comes out for her bow, and the Tomorrow reprise follows. The exit music, which isn't in it's entirety here begins with 'Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile' as in the original Broadway production.
For those of you that do not know, this is the West End, not UK Tour, US Tour, or Broadway version. The Broadway version closed in 2013.
I'm planning on seeing the US Tour if it ever comes to Erie, Pittsburgh, or Buffalo. I saw the Frozen musical tour when it came to Buffalo. I think it was their 4th to last performance in Buffalo. This video is actually really cool. It's making me more interested in Annie than Matilda even though Matilda is and has been my favorite show since 2018.
What song is the curtain call?
Tomorrow
If you're asking about the instrumental medley directly before the Tomorrow reprise: Hard Knock Life (orphans bow), NYC (female ensemble bow), We'd Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover (male ensemble bow), I Think I'm Going to Like It Here (Drake, Mrs. Pugh, Annette, FDR, Bert Healy), Easy Street (Lily and Rooster), Something Was Missing (Grace Farrell, then Oliver Warbucks), and Little Girls (Hannigan). After this, Annie comes out for her bow, and the Tomorrow reprise follows. The exit music, which isn't in it's entirety here begins with 'Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile' as in the original Broadway production.