PERFORMING ARTS

Annie Get Your Gun
August 9-August 14, 2011
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There’s no business like show business! Especially when you’re on tour with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Sharpshooter Annie Oakley has eyes for lug-headed Frank Butler, who’d rather have a girl who wears satin. With music by Irving Berlin, including “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better,” and “I Got the Sun in the Morning.”
Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. Music by Irving Berlin.
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1419 H Street
Sacramento, CA 95814 -
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General $42-$59
Youth (Age 4-17) $30-$35
Recommended for Ages 4+Info Phone: (916) 557-1999
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August 9-August 14, 2011Times:
Tues & Wed 7:30pm
Thurs 2pm & 8pm
Fri 8pm
Sat 2pm & 8pm
Sun 7:30pm
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Event Name: Annie Get Your Gun
Article: Music Circus brings the Wild West back to the Capitol City
Sacramento365.com - Aug 10, 2011
By Joey Hinojosa, Sacramento365.com Volunteer"Annie Get Your Gun" opened on Broadway in 1964 starring Broadway legend Ethel Merman, and has since become a musical theatre staple. Musicals like "Annie Get Your Gun" may be over shadowed by modern theatrical productions such as… Expand
"Annie Get Your Gun" opened on Broadway in 1964 starring Broadway legend Ethel Merman, and has since become a musical theatre staple. Musicals like "Annie Get Your Gun" may be over shadowed by modern theatrical productions such as "Wicked" and "Mary Poppins," but it was refreshing to watch a musical where the essence of the production was focused on the music, comedy, and exciting choreography. This performance received a much-deserved standing ovation. Collapse
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