Script
Audition Central: Annie KIDS
Script: Oliver Warbucks
SIDE 1
GRACE
Welcome home, Mr. Warbucks.
WARBUCKS
It’s good to be home.
(notices ANNIE)
Who is that?
GRACE
This is Annie, Mr. Warbucks: the orphan who will be with us for Christmas.
WARBUCKS
That’s not a boy. Orphans are boys.
GRACE
I’m sorry, sir, you just said - orphan. So I chose a girl.
WARBUCKS
Annie huh? Annie what?
ANNIE
Oh, I’m just Annie, Mr. Warbucks, sir. I’m sorry I’m not a boy.
WARBUCKS
Not at all. Well, Annie, I guess we ought to do something special on your first night.
(comes up with an idea)
Would you like to go to a movie?
ANNIE
Gosh, Mr. Warbucks, I’ve never been to one.
WARBUCKS
Then we will go to the Roxy. Grace, you’ll come, too, of course. Drake, get our coats.
DRAKE
Yes, sir. Which car will you be wanting, sir?
WARBUCKS
We’ll walk. It’s only 45 blocks.
(GRACE, ANNIE, and WARBUCKS begin strolling as various NEW YORKERS enter.)
SIDE 2
(WARBUCKS is waiting in his office for ANNIE. He is holding a box from Tiffany’s. ANNIE finally arrives wearing the iconic Little Orphan Annie red dress.)
ANNIE
Hello.
WARBUCKS
Annie, can we have a man-to-man talk?
ANNIE
You’re sending me back to the orphanage, right?
WARBUCKS
Of course not. (pause) I’ve realized something. No matter how much money you’ve got, if you have no one to share your life with, then you might as well be broke. Here.
(WARBUCKS hands ANNIE the box.)
ANNIE
For me? Gee, thanks, Mr. Warbucks.
WARBUCKS
It’s a silver locket, Annie. I noticed that old, broken one you always wear.
(ANNIE looks upset.)
Annie, what is it?
ANNIE
This locket, my Mom and Dad left it... when they left me at the orphanage. I know I’m real lucky being here with you for Christmas, but... the one thing I want in all the world... is to find a mother and father. And be like other kids.
(ANNIE starts to cry. WARBUCKS comforts her.)
WARBUCKS
It’ll be all right... I’ll find them... I’ll find your parents for you.
ANNIE
Thank you, Mr. Warbucks. Thank you.
SIDE 3
HEALY
Welcome back to America’s favorite radio program, the Oxydent Hour of Smiles, starring, Bert Healy. And good evening, Oliver Warbucks and Annie.
WARBUCKS
Thanks Mr. Healy. I am conducting a nationwide search for Annie’s parents. Furthermore, I’m offering fifty thousand dollars to any persons who can prove they are Annie’s parents.
ANNIE
Wow.
HEALY
So, Annie’s parents, if you’re listenin’ in, write to Oliver Warbucks care of this station. Well, I can see by the old clock on the wall that another of our Thursday-night get-togethers has gone by faster than you can say Oxydent. Yes, this is your....
SIDE 4
ANNIE
Really?
(ROOSEVELT enters in his wheelchair, pushed by his aide, LOUIS HOWE.)
Merry Christmas, President Roosevelt.
ROOSEVELT
Merry Christmas, Annie. Annie, early this morning, FBI Director Hoover succeeded in tracing the identity of your parents.
ANNIE
Yes. Mr. and Mrs. Mudge.
ROOSEVELT
No, dear. David and Margaret Bennett.
ANNIE
But -
WARBUCKS
Annie... Annie, your mother and father passed away. A long time ago.
ANNIE
You mean I’m an orphan, after all.
WARBUCKS
Are you all right, Annie?
ANNIE
Yes. Because I know they loved me. And they would have come for me if they weren’t...
(pause, suddenly tougher)
...Now, who the heck are Ralph and Shirley Mudge?
GRACE
Nobody knew about the locket except us.
WARBUCKS
And the FBI of course.
ANNIE
And Miss Hannigan.