Anything Goes stars two time Tony® Award winner Sutton Foster as "Reno Sweeney" and Tony® and Academy® Award winner Joel Grey as "Moonface Martin." Anything Goes is directed & choreographed by Tony® Award winner Kathleen Marshall. In the photo below, the star of the show kicks off the summer with a personalized invite to the Tony-winning revival.
The cast also features Colin Donnell as "Billy Crocker", Adam Godley as "Lord Evelyn Oakleigh," Laura Osnes as "Hope Harcourt," Jessica Stone as "Erma," Walter Charles as "Captain," Robert Creighton as "Purser," Andrew Cao as "Luke," Raymond J. Lee as "John," with John McMartin as "Elisha Whitney" and Jessica Walter as "Evangeline Harcourt." Additional cast members include Clyde Alves, Ward Billeisen, Joyce Chittick, Nikki Renée Daniels, Margot De La Barre, Kimberly Fauré, Josh Franklin, Justin Greer, Daniel J. Edwards, Tari Kelly, Shina Ann Morris, Linda Mugleston, Kevin Munhall, Adam Perry, William Ryall, Jennifer Savelli, Anthony Wayne, Kristen Beth Williams.
Anything Goes will now play through Sunday, January 8th, 2012 on Broadway at the
Stephen Sondheim Theatre (124 West 43rd Street). It was originally scheduled to run through Sunday, July 31st, 2011.
Music & lyrics by
Cole Porter; original book by P.G. Wodehouse &
Guy Bolton and
Howard Lindsay &
Russel Crouse; New book by
Timothy Crouse and
John Weidman.
ALL ABOARD for this saucy and splendid new production of
Cole Porter's musical romp across the Atlantic. When the S.S. American heads out to sea, etiquette and convention head out the portholes as two unlikely pairs set off on the course to true love... proving that sometimes destiny needs a little help from a crew of singing sailors, an exotic disguise and some good old-fashioned blackmail. Peppering this hilariously bumpy ride are some of musical theater's most memorable standards, including "You're the Top," "Blow, Gabriel, Blow," "It's De-Lovely," "I Get A Kick Out of You," and "Anything Goes."
ANYTHING GOES has won the following Awards: three Tony® Awards including Best Revival of a Musical, Best Actress in a Musical (
Sutton Foster) and Best Choreography (
Kathleen Marshall); five Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Revival of a Musical, Outstanding Choreographer of a Musical (
Kathleen Marshall), Outstanding Actress in a Musical (
Sutton Foster), Outstanding Set Design (
Derek McLane) and Outstanding Sound Design (
Brian Ronan); four Outer Critics Circle Awards including Outstanding Revival of a Musical, Outstanding Choreographer of a Musical (
Kathleen Marshall), Outstanding Actress in a Musical (
Sutton Foster), Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (
Adam Godley); A Drama League Award for Distinguished Revival of a Musical and a Fred &
Adele Astaire Award for Best Female Dancer on Broadway (
Sutton Foster).
Tickets are available by calling Telecharge.com at (212)239-6200 / (800)432-7250 or online at www.Telecharge.com/AG. Ticket prices range from $87-$137. Tickets can also be purchased at
The
Stephen Sondheim Theatre Box Office (124 W. 43rd St).
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Anything Goes plays Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8:00PM with a Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinee at 2:00PM. Beginning Tuesday, August 2nd the performance schedule will be Tuesday evenings at 7:00PM, Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8:00PM with a Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinee at 2:00PM.
Roundabout Theatre Company's 2010-2011 season features
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, starring and directed by
Brian Bedford; Anything Goes starring
Sutton Foster &
Joel Grey, directed & choreographed by
Kathleen Marshall; Stoller, Butler & Dart's The People in the Picture, starring
Donna Murphy, directed by
Leonard Foglia; Stone, Meehan & Yeston's Death Takes a Holiday, directed by
Doug Hughes.
Roundabout Theatre Company's 2011-2012 season features
Bob Fosse's Dancin', directed by
Graciela Daniele;
Terence Rattigan's Man And Boy, starring
Frank Langella, directed by
Maria Aitken;
Stephen Karam's Sons of the Prophet, directed by
Peter DuBois;
John Osborne's Look Back in Anger, directed by
Sam Gold; Andrew Hinderaker's Suicide, Incorporated, directed by
Jason Moore.