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No more hard-knock life for the dog slated to play Sandy in Broadways revival of Annie
NEW YORK, N.Y. Broadways newest Little Orphan Annie has found her Sandy.
The award-winning animal trainer William Berloni on Thursday unveiled the pooch who is slated to star in the Broadway revival of the Tony Award-winning musical Annie — Sunny, a 2-year-old female terrier mix rescued from a city pound in Houston.
The most talented animals are right there under your nose, said Berloni, who makes it a point of using shelter dogs in all his projects. The message is: Animals in shelters are not damaged, just unfortunate.
Sunny was only 24 hours away from being euthanized four months ago when Berloni spotted her photo online while conducting a nationwide search for Sandy. She had been mislabeled as male and given the name Bruno. Touched, he forwarded her photo to one of the shows producers, Arielle Tepper Madover, who wrote back, Save her. I dont care what it costs.
So I adopted her sight-unseen, said Berloni. I didnt think she was a candidate for Sandy. Her description was so sweet and she looked very much like the original Sandy that we were just saving her to find her a home.
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Vivid Stage, formerly Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, in residence at Oakes Center will present its annual
by Barbara Blumenthal-Ehrlich
WHEN: Wednesday, May 25, at pm
WHERE: Oakes Center, Morris Avenue in Summit
TICKETS: $
For touchless advance ticket purchases, go to our website. For more information, call The theatre at Oakes Center is wheelchair accessible. The parking lot is accessible from Ashwood Avenue, behind the theatre. For information on any of Vivid Stage's programs, please call ,
This event is part of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance Stages Festival, made possible by support from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; Bank of America; The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey; OceanFirst Foundation; the George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust; New Jersey Historical Commission; and Fund for the New Jersey Blind.
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