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Life After Tomorrow

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Movie Review: Great behind-the-scenes look at an American musical classic!
Summary: 5 Stars

I saw this film at a festival screening and enjoyed it immensely! The woman who directed it was herself an ANNIE alumna, and she has persuaded many of her fellow former orphans to reflect on their shared experiences. The result is a rare chance for theatre lovers to peek behind the scenes and gain some insight into what it's like to be a youngster on and off the stage of a monster musical hit. I found the revelations fascinating, if not always as wholesome as the show's enduring image. In addition to the women who once played orphans, we hear from principals from the show like lyricist and perennial ANNIE director Martin Charnin and Harve "Daddy Warbucks" Presnell, as well as an extreme ANNIE fan, among others.

Movie Review: Two thumbs up!
Summary: 5 Stars

Who doesn't love Annie??? It is as American as apple pie. "Life After Tomorrow" takes you behind the curtain to witness the real celebrations and tribulations the young actresses from the musical often encountered. It is a heartfelt examination of both the sunny days as well as the stormy weather that these child stars faced. I loved this documentary and watched it twice within the first day of receiving it. Whether you're like me and still remember almost every word to every song from Annie or you just have an interest in the effects of show business, this is a must see!

Movie Review: Loved the movie, but I wanted to see more of the play..
Summary: 5 Stars

For anyone who has ever wondered "What happened to that child star" here is the answer for at least one play. I loved the way the film did not really make judgements and that there was a balance in the memories (good and bad) from prior castmembers. My one request would have been, more of behind the scenes of the play itself. If you take a look at the video, be sure to check out the extras as there are some quite enjoyable additions in this area. I remember seeing Annie when it first came out and this brought back some great memories!

Movie Review: I Was There
Summary: 5 Stars

As a cast member of the second and fourth national tours of ANNIE I remember some of the ladies interviewed in this film when they were young actresses. It was great seeing them again "all grown up". However, I don't remember things the way they do. Mothers having affairs; drugs running rampant; near-naked dancers warming-up backstage? Where was I when all this was happening? But I really enjoyed this look back at a wonderful time in my life and marvel at other people's points of view.

Movie Review: Must See For Girls Who Grew Up Loving Annie
Summary: 5 Stars

If you grew up in the 70s and 80s and loved the musical Annie, this documentary is for you! You can catch up with the girls that you saw on Broadway and touring the country as Annie and the orphans and hear a lot of behind the scenes stories that will shock you and make you laugh.

This is also great for any parent who is considering introducing her child to the world of showbiz!
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