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It's not like "Rambo" or "Police Academy." There's never been a successful Broadway musical with a numeral appended to its title.
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"And sing it in the tempo in which it's written, please," Charnin added, still shaken. "Miss! Did I tell you to sit down? Thirteen years ago, I told someone to sit down." The kid reluctantly got to her feet. Charnin, aghast, stopped tapping his moccasin. One of the more fervent junior Mermans had slowly and dramatically dropped to one knee to sing the number, just as (someone must have told her) the original child star of "Annie" had done. NEW YORK - artway through auditions for "Annie 2," as director Martin Charnin stood on the bare stage of the Golden Theatre listening to umpteen little girls belt out umpteen renditions of "Tomorrow," a specter from the past suddenly rose up before him.