Miss Hannigan dance recital costume

Annie Character Guide

Miss Hannigan

Miss Hannigan runs the Municipal Girls Orphanage and despises every minute of it. She is a bitter, gin-soaked, former aspiring actress who takes out her frustrations on the orphans. But she is also hilarious. She stumbles, she slurs, she talks to her reflection, and she chews every piece of scenery available. She is the villain you love to watch.

Personality for Dance

Miss Hannigan moves like someone who was once glamorous and now cannot quite hold it together. She sways, she lurches, she leans on furniture for support. Her gestures are big and theatrical because she still thinks she is performing for an audience, even when she is alone. She points accusingly, she clutches her chest dramatically, she collapses onto chairs with exaggerated exhaustion. Everything is too much. The comedy comes from the gap between how she sees herself and how the world sees her. She thinks she is Greta Garbo. She is closer to a pantomime dame.

The Outfit

Top

A faded silk dressing gown or housecoat in a washed-out purple or burgundy. It was expensive once and now it is fraying. Underneath, a slip or camisole that she keeps adjusting. The whole look suggests someone who got dressed up years ago and never quite finished getting ready.

Bottom

A long, slightly tattered skirt or the housecoat itself reaching to mid-calf. Nothing structured or fitted. Everything hangs and drapes, giving her that dishevelled silhouette.

Accessories

A flask prop is essential Miss Hannigan business. She sips from it, hides it, pulls it from impossible places. A string of fake pearls she fidgets with. A compact mirror she checks her reflection in. Rollers in the hair for some scenes if you want to push the comedy further.

Shoes

Worn-out heeled slippers or character shoes with a low chunky heel. She needs to be able to stomp, lurch, and do physical comedy safely. The shoes should look like they were once elegant. A slight heel changes her posture and adds to the unsteady quality of her movement.

Hair

Dark hair, messy and half-done. Think someone who started styling it and gave up. Loose curls falling out of pins, or a lopsided updo. The more unkempt the better. A wig works well because you can style it to look deliberately disastrous.

Special Details

For Easy Street, Miss Hannigan gets a slight upgrade. She straightens up, fixes her hair, puts on lipstick. She is trying to be glamorous for Rooster and Lily. It does not quite work, but the effort is visible. This is the closest she gets to her old self.

Movement Tips

  • Little Girls is her solo and it should be a masterclass in physical comedy. She stumbles around the orphanage, talking to herself, kicking things, collapsing dramatically. Every piece of furniture is a prop. She leans on a table and it slides. She sits on a chair and misses.
  • When the orphans are around, she moves with exaggerated authority. She marches, she points, she towers over them. But when they talk back or outwit her, she deflates. Her posture collapses, her shoulders drop, and she looks genuinely hurt for a split second before recovering.
  • Easy Street is her big trio number with Rooster and Lily. She starts cautious and suspicious, then gets swept up in their scheme. Her movement gets bigger and more confident as the song builds. She is imagining the good life and it shows in every gesture.
  • Miss Hannigan never sits still. Even when she is supposedly relaxing, she is fidgeting, adjusting her clothes, fixing her hair, reaching for the flask. She is restless and uncomfortable in her own skin.

Age Recommendations

Best for ages 14-18 or an adult dancer. Miss Hannigan requires a fearless performer who commits fully to the physical comedy. This is not a subtle role. Strong acting skills matter more than technical dance ability, though the performer needs enough control to make the stumbling look deliberate rather than actually clumsy. This role suits dancers who are natural comedians and love stealing scenes.

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