Annie Live! Receives Praise from Viewers on Social Media: 'Best Live Show in Recent Memory'
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Annie Live! went off without a hitch on Thursday, ultimately winning over viewers during its three-hour run.
Live televised musical adaptions are not a new phenomenon as Grease, Hairspray and The Wiz previously made a splash on the small screen with star-studded casts.
In many cases, these live productions — including The Sound of Music, Peter Pan and The Little Mermaid — have generated mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. But NBC's production of Annie on Thursday — starring newcomer Celina Smith as well as Harry Connick Jr., Taraji P. Henson, Nicole Scherzinger, Tituss Burgess and Megan Hilty — was a big hit.
Viewers largely provided positive feedback for the musical on Twitter. As one fan said Annie Live! was "definitely the best live show in recent memory," a second viewer called the production "outstanding."
Okay this is definitely the best live show in recent memory. #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/8Xghsl4PI5
— Sheepie Niagara (@sheepieniagara) December 3, 2021
y’all finna make me cry. that ending was so sweet🥺🥺 #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/yqeHzk66mE
— pettybachnation (@pettybachnation) December 3, 2021
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An outstanding production. Bravo! #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/cY2LhldsTd
— Addison (@aspirehi) December 3, 2021
Amen for NYC and all the real Broadway talent you can tell they brought onto this stage tonight. Their talent is unparalleled. #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/aa0D96ARUH
— Garen (@tsunanymous) December 3, 2021
SUCH a beautiful and heartfelt way to end the show. Acapella, full of beautiful shining faces and voices. This brought tears for real. #AnnieLive #live pic.twitter.com/UkGScceKEe
— QUEEN_of_CLASS (@sing_itloud94) December 3, 2021
Fans also praised specific performances from the all-star cast.
As Henson, 51, performed "Little Girls," one Twitter user said the actress was "EATIN [sic] THIS ROLE UP." Another viewer called Smith "amazing" as she belted out the lyrics to "Maybe," while a third fan said the young starlet "without a doubt was born to slay this role."
Scherzinger, 43, "did such a wonderful job playing Grace," another fan tweeted.
Viewers also enjoyed seeing "It's the Hard-Knock Life" performed by Smith's Annie and the fellow orphan girls. One fan said the children "ate" the song's accompanying dance routine, which included step-dance moves.
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TARAJI EATIN THIS ROLE UP PLZ the song everyone was waiting for ☝🏾 #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/rFIlI6ZbIs
— ًsophie moore apologist (@dansensolsens) December 3, 2021
Nicole Scherzinger is killing it on Annie Live!!
Such a queen! #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/O8upnBAcgs— Yan (@SayImTheYan) December 3, 2021
This young lady is amazing! #AnnieLive #Annie pic.twitter.com/gDhRHI3l9J
— CHRIS TORELLO (@TorelloSports) December 3, 2021
Give this particular kid a comedy show #annielive pic.twitter.com/kOTemUi9mc
— That One N3vactacus Trash Friend (@clowchan) December 3, 2021
THEM KIDS WAS STEPPIN. #AnnieLive pic.twitter.com/959dFhOzj3
— ًsophie moore apologist (@dansensolsens) December 3, 2021
Ahead of the big day, Smith opened up about what "a blessing" it was to be a part of NBC's Annie production.
"Being introduced to Annie is probably the best things that ever happened to me acting-wise," she told theGrio on Wednesday. "And I am so excited and so grateful that I'm able to share this role!"
Henson also told the publication that appearing in the live musical marks her return to the stage, which she called "home."
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"I always feel home on the stage. When I was second-guessing or questioning whether I was still in love with this thing called 'TV and Film,' I said, 'the tell-tale will be how I feel when I go back to the stage,'" the Oscar nominee said.
Henson said she still feels more comfortable doing theatre than being in films and TV, a medium in which she has been incredibly successful.
"The stage is a spiritual place for me, it really is," she added. "I feel more at home in a theater on a stage than I do with the foreign cold camera looking at me."
Annie Live! premiered Thursday on NBC.