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  • Annie Warbucks and Agatha Hannigan, two names forever connected by events that made one of them the richest girl in the world…and sent the other to prison. Tomorrow is an original, scripted series set in a post-pandemic New York City, five years after “little orphan” Annie was adopted by billionaire Oliver Warbucks (Lance Reddick, The Wire, Fringe). Now 15, Annie (Abbie Grace Levi), a singer-songwriter/influencer extraordinaire, is about to face the biggest test of her signature positivity when a mystery rocks the Warbucks empire. Annie must rely on her pals from the orphanage, Molly, Tessie and Pepper, and her artificial intelligence “butler” Drake (Alan Ruck, Succession) to save her family. Agatha Hannigan (Tony Award winner Laura Benanti) has spent five years in prison, revisiting her bad choices and stewing about the billionaire and his adopted daughter who put her behind bars. Finally released back into society, Hannigan will have to decide: Does she want to turn her life around, or does she want revenge? From Gen-Z Media, creators of the Peabody Award-winning The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel and the hit family podcast, Six Minutes, Tomorrow combines the heart, humor and hope of the original stage play with elements of serialized mystery and high stakes adventure. Featuring fresh takes on beloved songs and a star-studded cast, it’s a modern story for all the many generations who grew up on “Annie.” Created and produced by David Kreizman, Ben Strouse and Chris Tarry at Gen-Z Media. Story by David Kreizman and Ben Strouse. Written by David Kreizman, Ben Strouse, Donna Swajeski and Marla Kanelos. Producer: Claire McClanahan. Original music and arrangements by Chris Tarry, Jennifer Rowekamp, and David Molloy. Sound design, mixing, and editing by Chris Tarry with voice editing and additional sound design by Darian Newsome. Annie vocals by Haley Klinkhammer. Directed by David Kreizman and Claire McClanahan. Additional voice direction by Michelle Tattenbaum. Based on story and characters from the musical “Annie” by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan. For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com.
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Episodes
  • Introducing: Tomorrow
    Dec 13 2021
    A re-imagined sequel to the beloved “Annie” stage play, this all-ages podcast is set five years after Annie’s adoption by Oliver Warbucks (Lance Reddick) in post-modern New York City. On the eve of Warbucks’ launch of a momentous new business, Annie (Abbie-Grace Levi), now 15, and her orphan running mates have to solve a shocking mystery that threatens to cripple the Warbucks Industries. But Annie’s old nemesis, Agatha Hannigan (Laura Benanti) has other ideas. For more great shows visit, GZMshows.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    2 mins
  • Always a Day Away | 1
    Jan 17 2022
    Five years after Annie’s adoption, Agatha Hannigan is released from prison and Oliver Warbucks wants her to disappear. Meanwhile Annie spends the night before her big anniversary party by visiting some important people in her life. For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    21 mins
  • Easy Street | 2
    Jan 17 2022
    Annie makes a surprising discovery in the cemetery. Warbucks attempts to make Hannigan go away, but she proves to be a worthy adversary. Annie invites her old pals Molly, Tessie and Pepper to her party, but someone else wants to scare up an invitation. For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    18 mins

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