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VenueTheatre Royal Drury Lane
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From23rd September 2003
Opened7th October 2003
To28th August 2004
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £45.00.
Theatre Royal Drury Lane (V390)
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Anything Goes

Anything Goes

Work:: Anything Goes (S1409)

Climb aboard for this pleasure cruise packed with timeless Cole Porter hits. Luxury ocean liner, the S.S. American sets sail for England with a cargo full of colourful characters. Anything Goes tells the tale of stowaway Billy Crocker and his desperate pursuit of Hope Harcourt, the beautiful debutante fiancee of English Aristocrat Lord Oakleigh. But, the road to love is never simple, as we are introduced to raunchy ex-evangelist turned nightclub singer, Reno Sweeney, who herself holds a torch for Billy, and gangster team Moonface Martin and his sidekick Erma, who are trying to make a getaway. Packed with great song and dance numbers such as It's De-Lovely, Friendship, I Get A Kick Out Of You, Blow Gabriel Blow and the title song, Anything Goes, this show is guaranteed to get your toes tapping.
Music Cole Porter
Lyrics Cole Porter
Book by P.G.Wodehouse
Book by Guy Bolton
Book by Howard Lindsay
Book by Russel Crouse

Production:: (T283080674)

This version was originally produced by Lincoln Center Theater, New York City in 1987.
Producer Act
Producer Clear Channel
Producer Royal National Theatre
Director Trevor Nunn
Design John Gunter
Lighting David Hersey
Choreographer Stephen Mear
Costume Anthony Powell
Sound Paul Groothuis
Music Michael Gibson (music arrangement and orchestration)
Music Gareth Valentine (musical supervision and dance arranger)
Performer Sally Ann Triplett (Reno Sweeney)
Performer John Barrowman (Billy Crocker)
Performer Simon Day (Lord Evelyn Oakley)
Performer David Delve (Ship's Purser)
Performer Paul Grunert (Ship's Captain)
Performer Martin Marquez (Moonface Martin)
Performer Annette McLaughlin (Erma)
Performer Barry Ingham (Elisha Whitney)
Performer Mary Stockley (Hope Harcourt)
Performer Susan Tracy (Evangeline)
Performer Christopher Bennett
Performer Philip Browne
Performer Anthony Cable
Performer Raymond Chai
Performer Yao Chin
Performer Leigh Constantine
Performer Liz Cooper-Gee
Performer Edwina Cox
Performer Julia-Ann Dixon
Performer Jason Gardiner
Performer Shaun Henson
Performer Julia Hinchcliffe
Performer Christopher Howell
Performer Emma Hurst
Performer Adam Jones
Performer Sarah Keeton
Performer Duncan MacVicar
Performer Matthew Malthouse
Performer Gary Milner
Performer Lisa O'Hare
Performer Joseph Pitcher
Performer Nick Searle
Performer Corey Skaggs
Performer Nicola Sloane
Performer Duncan Smith
Performer Phil Snowden
Performer Rachel Stanley
Performer Clare Taylor
Performer Andrew Wright
Performer Danielle Young

Listing:: L0629965563




Production details

This version was originally produced by Lincoln Center Theater, New York City in 1987.

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