Production Gallery: Annie Get Your Gun, Young Vic

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photographs by Keith Pattison/Young Vic
Keith Pattison took photographs of Richard Jones's new production of Annie Get Your Gun for the Young Vic. Read Matt Wolf's review here.
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All photographs for the Young Vic by Keith Pattison.

  1. Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley); Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler)
  2. Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley); Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler)
  3. Liza Sadovy (Dolly)
  4. Buffy Davis (Mrs Potter Porter); Paul Iveson (Ensemble); Matt Turner (Ensemble); Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler); Adam Venus (Ensemble); David Ricardo-Pearce (Ensemble); Michael Taibi (Ensemble)
  5. Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley)
  6. Chucky Venn (Buffalo Bill); Eric MacLennan (Pawnee Bill); Amy Papa (Ensemble); Florence Andrews (Ensemble); Davina Perera (Ensemble)
  7. Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley)
  8. Chucky Venn (Buffalo Bill); John Marquez (Charlie); Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley)
Performances until 2 January 2010. Book online here.

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