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October 23, 2017

Meera Syal to play Miss Hannigan in West End Annie

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Meera Syal plays Miss Hannigan in Annie at Piccadilly Theatre

Meera Syal is to join the West End production of Annie in the role of Miss Hannigan from 27 November 2017 for the duration of the run which concludes on 18 February 2018 at the Piccadilly Theatre. Meera has appeared in Romeo and Juliet (Garrick Theatre), Shirley Valentine (Menier Chocolate Factory), Bombay Dreams (Apollo Victoria), and on television in The Kumars at No 42 and Goodness Gracious Me. Nikolai Foster’s West End production opened in May this year with Miranda Hart as Miss Hannigan and last month Craig Revel Horwood joined the Company to play the role.  Following the conclusion of the West End run Annie will embark on a five week visit to the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto.

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Covent Garden
London WC2N 4AA

The British Theatre website has been established to celebrate the rich and diverse theatrical culture of the United Kingdom.  Our ethos revolves around encouraging and nurturing the performing arts in all its forms. The spirit of theatre is very much alive and the British Theatre website is at the forefront of delivering news and information to audiences and enthusiasts everywhere. Our team of theatre journalists and reviewers are working hard to cover productions and news.


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