The Woodington Players Present ‘Annie’

The sun will come out March 14–16, 2024.

TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—The Woodington Players of Westwood Regional High School present “Annie” March 14–16 at 7 p.m., March 16 at 2 p.m.

The Woodington Players’ staged production of Annie is a humorous and classic rags to riches story.  Audiences will recognize popular songs such as Maybe, Hard Knock Life, Tomorrow, and more

Drama teacher and Woodington Players advisor Lauren Florek serves as director, choreographer, and producer. The production’s creative team consists of experienced student crew members led by production staff advisors Keith DeBlasio (Set Construction Advisor), Daniel Peña (Pit Orchestra Conductor/Light and Sound Advisor), Joseph Fritz (Assistant Director/Stage Art Advisor), and Casey Kauffman (Costume and Make Up Advisor). 

Performances are scheduled for Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 16 at 2 and 7 p.m.  The students look forward to showcasing their incredible hard work and bringing a beloved musical to life.

All performances will take place in Campbell Auditorium at Westwood Regional High School (701 Ridgewood Road). Tickets are $13 for general admission and $11 with student ID. They can be purchased at showtix4u.com and an hour before all performances at the door. 

About The Woodington Players

The Woodington Players is an extra-curricular theater company at Westwood Regional High School. The mission is to provide students with the opportunity to explore theater and to guide them through the creative production process. During their annual season, which includes a fall play and a spring musical, students will gain an education in both technical and performing arts. The Woodington Players emphasize important skills that will help students to succeed in the future, both in and outside of the field of theater.