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Characters

  • Annie Oakley—a sharpshooter in the Wild West show
  • Frank Butler—the Wild West show's star
  • Foster Wilson—hotel owner
  • Chief Sitting Bull—Sioux warrior; Annie's protector, but used by Pawnee Bill's competing show
  • Tommy Keeler—knife-thrower in the Wild West show; Winnie's boyfriend; part Native American
  • Charlie Davenport—manager of the Wild West show
  • Winnie Tate—Dolly's daughter (sister in the 1999 revival); Tommy's girlfriend and his assistant in the knife-throwing act
  • Col. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)-owner of the Wild West show
  • Dolly Tate—Frank's assistant; Winnie's mother (sister in the 1999 revival)
  • Pawnee Bill—owner of a competing western show .
  • Annie's brothers and sisters: Nellie, Jessie, Little Jake and Minnie (Minnie was written out of the 1999 reviva

 
Original 1946 Broadway production

Act I

  • "Buffalo Bill" — Charlie Davenport, Dolly Tate & Chorus
  • "I'm a Bad, Bad Man" — Frank Butler
  • "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" — Annie and her siblings
  • "The Girl That I Marry" — Frank and Annie
  • "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" — Annie
  • "There's No Business Like Show Business" — Frank, Charlie Davenport, Annie, and ensemble
  • "They Say It's Wonderful" — Annie and Frank
  • "Moonshine Lullaby" § — Annie and siblings
  • "I'll Share It All With You" — Winnie Tate and Tommy Keeler
  • "Ballyhoo" — Riding Mistress and Show People
  • "There's No Business Like Show Business" (Reprise) — Annie Oakley
  • "My Defenses Are Down" — Frank and ensemble
  • "Wild Horse Ceremonial Dance" — Wild Horse, Indian Braves and Maidens
  • "I'm an Indian, Too" — Annie and ensemble
  • Adoption Dance — Annie Oakley, Wild Horse and Braves        
  • Act II                                                                                                    
  • "I Got Lost In His Arms" § — Annie
  • "Who Do You Love, I Hope" — Winnie Tate and Tommy Keeler
  • "I Got the Sun in the Morning" — Annie and ensemble
  • "They Say It's Wonderful" (Reprise) — Annie Oakley and Frank Butler
  • "The Girl That I Marry" (Reprise) — Frank Butler
  • "Anything You Can Do" — Annie and Frank
  • "Show Business" (Reprise) — Ensemble

The 1999 revival showed quite a few changes:

Act I

  • "There's No Business Like Show Business" - Frank and Company
  • "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" — Annie, Kids and Foster Wilson
  • "The Girl That I Marry" — Frank and Annie
  • "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" — Annie
  • "There's No Business Like Show Business" (Reprise) — Frank, Buffalo Bill, Charlie and Annie
  • "I'll Share It All With You" — Tommy, Winnie and Company
  • "Moonshine Lullaby" — Annie, Kids, Ensemble Trio
  • "There's No Business Like Show Business" (Reprise) — Annie
  • "They Say It's Wonderful" — Annie and Frank
  • "My Defenses Are Down" — Frank and Young Men
  • Finale: "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun (Reprise)" - Annie

Act II

  • Entr'acte: The European Tour — Annie and Company
  • "I Got Lost In His Arms" — Annie
  • "Who Do You Love, I Hope" — Tommy, Winnie and Company
  • "I Got the Sun in the Morning" — Annie and Company
  • "An Old-Fashioned Wedding" - Annie and Frank
  • "The Girl That I Marry" (Reprise) — Frank
  • "Anything You Can Do" — Annie and Frank
  • "They Say It's Wonderful" (Reprise) — Annie, Frank and Company

 

General Themes

The Wild West Show which was entertainment in the latter part of the 19th century. This is based on the life story of Annie Oakley and her husband Frank Butler.

Wild West:  Guns, pistols, rifles, target shooting, rodeo. Cowboys and Indians.

Love ; Rivalry.The Battle of the sexes.

Links

Links to external websites giving more information on Annie Get Your Gun such as synopsis and history. The Drama Queen's Drawers accepts no responsibilty for the accuracy or content of these websites and you are advised to be aware that you are navigating away from this site by using them.

Annie Get Your Gun Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has lots of pages relating to Annie Get Your Gun with a great deal of information that may be of interest

Annie Get Your Gun (1950)  imdb website for information relating to the film version.

R&HTheatricals  US site for full synopsis and information about performance, rights holders etc.




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