Stage Academy is bringing the musical Annie to Dundee’s Whitehall Theatre for a short June run aimed at family audiences. Performances are listed for 18, 19 and 20 June 2026, with evening shows at 19:30 and an additional 14:30 performance on Saturday 20 June.
The production takes place at Whitehall Theatre, 12 Bellfield Street, Dundee, DD1 5JA. Standard tickets are £18.50, with concession tickets at £16.50 and group tickets for 10 or more also listed at £16.50, with fees noted by the venue listing.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | Annie |
| Venue | Whitehall Theatre, Dundee |
| Dates | 18, 19 and 20 June 2026 |
| Times | 19:30 on 18, 19 and 20 June; 14:30 on 20 June |
| Tickets | Standard £18.50; concession £16.50; group 10+ £16.50 |
| Best suited for | Family audiences |
| Presented by | Stage Academy |
A family musical set in 1930s New York
Annie follows the young orphan Annie in 1930s New York as she looks for a brighter future. The story includes billionaire Oliver Warbucks, Sandy the dog and a run of familiar musical theatre moments built around hope, determination and humour.
The Dundee listing describes the show as a heartwarming family favourite and highlights Stage Academy’s cast in a production built around well-known songs and stage set pieces. For local families, the timing gives the musical a compact three-day window rather than a long theatre run, so the listed dates matter for anyone planning around school, work or weekend commitments.
Songs audiences are likely to recognise
The source listing names several of the musical’s best-known numbers, including “Tomorrow”, “It’s the Hard Knock Life” and “Maybe”. Those songs are central to Annie’s lasting appeal, especially for audiences who know the title from stage productions, film versions or school performances.
The performance is listed under Theatre/Drama by Dundee City Events, with the event type described in the brief as Theatre/Musical. That places it firmly in Dundee’s June cultural calendar rather than as a general community notice, and the Whitehall Theatre setting gives it a dedicated theatre venue in the city centre area.
Whitehall Theatre dates and ticket details
The listed performances begin on Thursday 18 June at 19:30, followed by another 19:30 show on Friday 19 June. Saturday 20 June has two listed performances: a 14:30 matinee and a 19:30 evening show.
Ticket prices published with the event are £18.50 for standard tickets. Concession tickets are listed for ages 60 and over and 16 and under at £16.50. Groups buying 10 tickets or more are also listed at £16.50 per ticket, with the source noting a minimum purchase of 10 tickets for that rate.
The event contact is Whitehall Theatre, and booking is directed through the theatre’s ticketing page in the source listing. The venue address is 12 Bellfield Street, Dundee, DD1 5JA, with Whitehall Theatre also listed as the venue contact for the event.
Booking before the short run ends
Because the show is listed across only three dates, the main planning choice is which performance time fits best: a weekday evening, Friday evening, Saturday afternoon or Saturday evening. The Saturday matinee may be the most practical option for some family groups, while the evening performances are the repeated slot across the run.
Information for the event was published by Leisure and Culture Dundee. The listing gives the confirmed venue, dates, times, ticket categories and booking route for Stage Academy’s Annie at Whitehall Theatre.
Source: Dundee City Events
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- 2026-06-29 10:51
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