Brooklyn-based Dance Academy Set To Put On 'Annie, AbunDantly!' At Kings Theatre
‘Annie, AbunDantly!’ | Photo courtesy of AbunDance Academy of the Arts.

This Sunday, June 26, students of AbunDance Academy of the Arts, a Prospect Lefferts Gardens-based non-profit arts organization dedicated to offering affordable dance, theater, and musical instruction, will put on a new work, “Annie, AbunDantly!” at Kings Theatre. The theatrical dance performance featuring students of the academy and seasoned Broadway performance artists, will introduce the little orphan Annie we love so dearly, but in this production we get to watch her grow up and become the first female, African-American president of the United States of America.

“Annie, AbunDantly!” brings Broadway to Brooklyn and gives students of AbunDance a chance to perform at the legendary Flatbush theatre.

“I’m grateful for this opportunity to step into the lead role of “Annie, AbunDantly!,” says Mali D’Janite, 15, playing the role of Madame President, Anne-Marie Mudge. “In the past, I’ve always played supportive roles so I’m honored that The AbunDance Academy of the Arts is allowing me to step into the forefront and shine on stage at the historic and beautiful Kings Theatre.”



Brooklyn-based Dance Academy Set To Put On 'Annie, AbunDantly!' At Kings Theatre
Inside a AbunDance Academy class. | Photo courtesy of AbunDance Academy of the Arts.

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Featuring a wide range of musical genres from classic movie soundtracks, Tchaikovsky, the famed Salsa queen Celia Cruz, live African style drumming and more, the production moves seamlessly through the life of little Annie as she grows up to become president. With 120 performers ranging from 3 to 80 years old and a cast of Broadway alumni including Karisma Jay, the founder of AbunDance Academy of the Arts, this show demonstrates what can happen when a little girl dreams big.

“I created this story to inspire and encourage girls and women of all backgrounds and to show them that with hard work, motivation and humor, you can rise up to be anything that you desire, even the president. This story is especially relevant as we have come to welcome the first woman ever to win major political party representation in a presidential election. I hope that those who see this show will take Annie’s drive and apply it to their own lives.” said Karisma Jay, Founder and Artistic Director of the AbunDance Academy of the Arts.

Tickets are $45 and funds generated will help support the AbunDance Academy’s commitment to offering top notch instruction to people of all income levels so that they can experience the arts first-hand. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.