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Amanda Balon

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Amanda Balon is an American, child actress vocalist and dancer, best known for playing the title role in the nationwide Broadway tour of the musical Annie. Amanda initially joined the 30th anniversary cast (directed by Broadway director and script lyricist, Martin Charnin) as the youngest orphan, Molly. At age ten, she was given the lead role of Little Orphan Annie. She remained with the production company NETworks Presentations for 3 years.

Biography

Amanda Balon was born in Kansas City, Kansas and was raised in Zimbabwe along with her twin brother and older sister. She has been performing since the age of three. Amanda entered the Daystar Academy of the Performing Arts as their youngest student. She is also a member of the Senior competition travel team.[citation needed]

Recordings

Amanda Balon is part of the all-star cast on the 30th anniversary recording of the Broadway musical released by Time Life Records. Balon sings the never-before-recorded solos from Annie 2. She joins Carol Burnett, Sally Struthers, Kathie Lee Gifford, Andrea McArdle, John Schuck, Harve Presnell, Gary Beach, Marissa O'Donnell and other members from the original cast on the double CD which was produced by Robert Sher and released in June 2008.[citation needed]

References

  • Azizian, Carol (February 21, 2008). "Girl, 10, to play dream role in Annie production at Flint's Whiting Auditorium". The Flint Journal. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  • Hageman, William (4 October 2006). "Teacher's one-room schoolhouse tours with young 'Annie' cast members". Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois). Retrieved 2008-07-15. [dead link]
  • Hammes, Mary Jessica (January 19, 2008). "'Annie' actress shares her hopes, dreams". Athens Banner-Herald. Archived from the original on 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  • [1] Official web site
  • [2] Annie 2005-2010 tour site