EGOT winner Whoopi Goldberg and Hazel Vogel star in “Annie” at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. As soon as Goldberg took the stage as the iconic Miss Hannigan, she was greeted by a raucous response from the Big Apple audience, who knew that they were in the presence of a living legend. “Annie” is a heartfelt production, which has an optimistic moral to it reminding us that “the sun will come out tomorrow,” and rightfully so.
Its subject matter is timely and relevant, especially in this digital age. Hazel Vogel delivers a true breakout performance in the title role, where she shines bright as a diamond. Goldberg’s performance at Miss Hannigan was utterly transformative, and it ran the gamut (her character was witty, drunk at times, discombobulated, manipulative and complex, all in one).
She did not portray her as resentful, but it was more of a jaded, burnt out person. While the role of Miss Hannigan was previously played by such timeless actresses as Carol Burnett, Dorothy Loudon, Jane Lynch and Taraji P. Henson, Goldberg was able to make it her own in a raw, refreshing, and distinct fashion.
.. and she was superb in it.
At the same time, Goldberg doesn’t miss a beat in any of the show’s singing or dancing numbers. She proves that she is like fine wine where she only gets better with age and experience. “Little Girls” and “Easy Street” and “Tomorrow” are all noteworthy musical numbers.
The impressive cast also features Christ.