In a New York during the Great Depression, a young orphan named Annie lives in an orphanage run by the cruel Miss Hannigan. Despite the harsh conditions and mistreatment, Annie always maintains her optimism and unbreakable spirit. One day, her life takes an unexpected turn when she is chosen to spend a weekend in the luxurious mansion of billionaire Oliver Warbucks, who at first appears cold and distant, but gradually begins to develop a special bond with the girl.
During her stay, Annie, with her contagious energy and charisma, manages to break down the barriers of the wealthy businessman, lighting up his gloomy life. However, Miss Hannigan is not ready to let Annie escape her clutches so easily. Along with a couple of henchmen, she devises a plan to kidnap Annie and extort Warbucks. As the story unfolds, a series of adventures and misadventures erupt, ranging from displays of love and friendship to dramatic and thrilling confrontations.
Set against a backdrop of vibrant musical numbers and a momentary struggle between hope and disillusionment, Annie and Warbucks must find a way to face the obstacles threatening them while also discovering what it truly means to have a family. The story is a beautiful reminder that even in the darkest moments, the light of hope can always shine through.