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News THE SCREENING ROOM: Celebrating the Tony-Winning Musical Annie Get Your Gun (Video) The 1999 Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun, starring Tony winner Bernadette Peters as Annie Oakley, opened March 4, 1999, at the Marquis Theatre. In honor of the show, Playbill.com has put together various performances from the musical.

The production, which features music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields, took home 1999 Tony Awards for Best Revival and Best Actress in a Musical (Peters). For more on the production, visit the Playbill Vault.

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Bernadette Peters and the cast at the 1999 Tony Awards:

Reba McEntire singing "I Got the Sun in the Morning":

Highlights of McEntire in the musical:

Ethel Merman singing "There's No Business Like Show Business" with the Boston Pops:

Jonathan Groff sings "I Got Lost in His Arms":

"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" from the film:

Audio of Peters singing "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly":

Frank Sinatra singing "The Girl That I Marry":

Barry Bostwick and John Kosich singing "The Girl That I Marry":

Liza Minnelli performing "There's No Business Like Show Business":

Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland and Merman singing "There's No Business Like Show Business":

And, here are multiple performances of "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)": Ruthie Henshall and John Barrowman:

Betty Hutton and Howard Keel:

Cast members from "Glee":

Audio of Peters and Tom Wopat:

 Merman and Miss Piggy:

Audio of Merman and Howard Keel:

Audio of Doris Day and Robert Goulet:

Dusty Springfield and Freddie Paris:

Fran Drescher and Madeline Zima on "The Nanny":

Commercial with Michael Jordan and Mia Hamm:

 Patti LuPone and Peter Gallagher in Lincoln Center concert:

Reba McEntire and Brent Barrett:

And, London's Annie Oakley, Dolores Gray, singing "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun."

 
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