When author Kristen Martin lost her own parents to cancer as a child, her experience as an orphan was nothing like that.
In “The Sun Won’t Come Out Tomorrow,” Kristen Martin shows that orphanhood is neither a trope nor a metaphor.
The magic of live theatre was on full display this past week at Glasgow’s Kings Theatre as 10-year-old Ayrshire starlet Niamh ...
Swan knows how hard it can be to make an old-school multi-billionaire amusing and lovable. He has played Daddy Warbucks for ...
The national tour of the beloved musical "Annie" is coming to Clowes Memorial Hall, featuring actor Mark Woodward, who has ...
Harris Center for The Arts will present the Tony Award-Winning musical ANNIE, performing six times, February 14-16, with ...
Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School recently staged a production of "Annie JR.", captivating audiences with its performances ...
As a young girl in the 1990s, I was surrounded by orphan stories: our family’s creaky VHS tape of the 1982 version of “Annie”; the well-thumbed library paperbacks of “The Boxcar Children ...
A red-haired mop-top orphan, yearning to break out of her dreary life in an orphanage run by an iron-fisted, boozy matron, ...
The history of government actions to remove children from abusive homes is fraught with hard societal questions.