Artistic Director of
Sheffield Theatres Daniel Evans and
Stage Entertainment today announce the full cast for Evans' production of
Anything Goes for the run at the Crucible and the start of the UK and Ireland tour -
Debbie Kurup (Reno Sweeney) and
Matt Rawle (Billy Crocker) lead the company with
Stephen Matthews (Lord Evelyn Oakley),
Zoë Rainey (Hope Harcourt),
Simon Rouse (Elisha Whitney),
Hugh Sachs (Moonface Martin),
Jane Wymark (Evangeline Harcourt), and
Michelle Andrews (Ensemble),
Adam Dutton (Purser / Ensemble),
Anouska Eaton (Angel),
Jack Evans (Ensemble),
Bob Harms (Ship's Captain),
Victoria Hinde (Ensemble Angel / Purity),
Lauren Jade (Ensemble / Angel Charity),
Rebecca Jayne-Davies (Female Ensemble Passenger),
Michael Lin(Ensemble),
Nick Len (Luke),
Dylan Mason (Ensemble),
Joanna Lee Martin (Ensemble),
Ryan Pidgen (Ensemble),
Adam Rhys-Charles (Ensemble),
Rohan Richards (Ensemble),
Andy Yau (John) and
Alex Young (Erma). The production opens at Sheffield's Crucible on 8 December, with previews from 28 November, and runs until 17 January before embarking on a 33 week tour across the UK and Ireland beginning at the New Wimbledon Theatre on 29 January 2015. From the 6 April 2015, when the production arrives at the Opera House in Manchester, the roles of Evangeline Harcourt and Moonface Martin will be played respectively by
Kate Anthony and
Shaun Williamson.
When Billy Crocker discovers that his heart's desire, debutante heiress Hope Harcourt, is engaged to an English aristocrat, he stows away aboard the S.S. American to win her back. Aided by the string of eccentric passengers on board the luxurious transatlantic liner, can this love triangle be untangled before they reach Southampton?
Artistic Director
Daniel Evans directs
Cole Porter's uplifting masterpiece of song, dance and romance. Featuring sensational songs including
I Get a Kick Out of You,
You're the Top and
It's De-Lovely,
Anything Goes promises tap dancing sailors, sassy heroines and a thrilling Christmas treat.
Debbie Kurup returns to
Sheffield Theatres to play Reno Sweeney - she previously appeared in
Guys and Dolls. Her theatre credits include Nicki Marron in the world première of
The Bodyguard (Adelphi Theatre - Olivier Award nomination),
Chicago(Cambridge/Adelphi Theatres),
Oliver! (Cyprus International Festival),
Sister Act (London Palladium),
I Love You Because (
Landor Theatre),
West Side Story (Cyprus International Festival),
I Sing! (Union Theatre),
East (
Leicester Haymarket Theatre),
Tonight's The Night (Victoria Palace Theatre), and
Rent (Prince of Wales Theatre). For television,, her work includes
He's Having a Baby; and for film,
Hollow and
Beauty.
Matt Rawle returns to
Sheffield Theatres to play Billy Crocker - he previously appeared in
Assassins. His theatre work includes
Pippin (
Menier Chocolate Factory),
Cabaret (UK Tour & Savoy Theatre),
The Three Musketeers (Rose Theatre Kingston),
The Light in the Piazza (Leicester Curve),
Putting It Together (
Chichester Festival Theatre),
Hard Times (Theatre Royal Haymarket),
Baghdad Wedding (Soho Theatre),
Zorro (Olivier Nomination - Garrick Theatre),
LES MISERABLES, Miss Saigon (both West End),
Camelot, A Midsummer Night's Dream (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre),
Carmen (Steven Joseph Theatre),
Evita (Adelphi Theatre), and
Into The Woods (
Donmar Warehouse). For television, his work includes
Coming Up.
Zoe Rainey plays Hope Harcourt. Her theatre credits include
The Return of the Soldier (Jermyn Street Theatre),
The Famished Land (Greenwood Theatre),
John Ferguson (Finborough Theatre),
Oh! What A Lovely War (Theatre Royal, Stratford East),
Dancing at Lughnasa (Royal & Derngate and Oxford Playhouse),
Finding Neverland (Leicester Curve),
School For Scandal (Theatre Royal Bath),
She Stoops To Conquer (National Theatre),
Wicked (Victoria
Apollo Theatre),
Hairspray (Shaftesbury Theatre), and
Parade (
Donmar Warehouse). Her film work includes
Mr Holmes and
Cinderella.
Simon Rouse returns to
Sheffield Theatres to play Elisha Whitney - he previous appeared in
The Full Monty (also tour and Noel Coward Theatre). His other theatre work includes
The Bomb,
Tactical Questioning (
Tricycle Theatre),
When We Are Married(Garrick Theatre),
A Midsummer Night's Dream (London Festival),
The Changing Room (Royal Court and Duke of York's Theatre, West End),
Ghosts (Alhambra Theatre),
'Tis Pity She's a Whore,
Lorenzaccio, Coriolanus, Antony and Cleopatra, Titus Andronicus(RSC),
Runaway,
The Sea (
Royal Court Theatre), and
Sweet Bird of Youth (Theatre Royal Haymarket). For television, his extensive credits include
The Duping Ground,
Broadchurch,
The Increasingly Poor Decisions Of Todd Margaret, The Bill (series regular
Jack Meadows),
Dead Romantic, Minder, Sheppey, St Joan, Blood Royal: William The Conqueror and
Crime and Punishment; and for film,
Butley, Pop Pirates, Parker and
The Ragman's Daughter.
Hugh Sachs returns to
Sheffield Theatres to play Moonface Martin. He previously appeared in
The Cherry Orchard and
The Country Wife. His other theatre work includes
Woman Killed with Kindness,
Peter Pan (National Theatre),
See How They Run (Royal Exchange),
Humble Boy (UK tour) and
Privates on Parade (
Donmar Warehouse). His television work includes
The Interceptor, Family Tree, Benidorm (series regular Gavin), City of Vice, Him and Us, Housewife 49, The Catherine Tate Show, Prime Suspect and Perfect Strangers; and for film,
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, The Nutcracker: The Untold Story, Like Minds, The Libertine and
Love, Honour and Obey.
Jane Wymark returns to
Sheffield Theatres to play Evangeline Harcourt, having previously appeared in
Racing Demon as part of the
David Hare Season. Her other theatre work includes
Medea (National Theatre),
This May Hurt a Bit (Out of Joint),
All My Sons(York Theatre Royal),
Short Sharp Shock (Royal Court and Theatre Royal Stratford East) and
Hamlet (Old Vic). Her television work includes
Sinchroncity, Midsomer Murders (series regular Joyce Barnaby),
Underworld, The Peter Principle, Rob Roy, Pie in the Skyand
No Bananas; and for film,
All Men are Mortal and
The Fool.
Kate Anthony plays Evangeline Harcourt on tour from 6 April 2015. She is currently in rehearsals for
Queen Coal at
Sheffield Theatres. Her other theatre work includes
Untold Stories (
West Yorkshire Playhouse),
Rutherford and Son (national tour and St James Theatre),
All the Way Home (The Lowry),
The Cherry Orchard (
Aldwych Theatre),
The Mousetrap (St Martins Theatre),
Perfect Pitch (Hull Truck Theatre and national tour) and
Romeo and Juliet (Hull Truck Theatre). For television, her work includes
Father Brown, Little Miss Jocelyn, Judge John Deed, Totally Frank and
As Time Goes By, and as Auntie Pam in
Coronation Street. She recently took the leading role in her latest film -
Wavelengths, which has already secured several industry awards.
Shaun Williamson plays Moonface Martin on tour from 6 April 2015. His theatre credits include tours of
Porridge, Never Forget, Guys and Dolls, Saturday Night Fever (also Apollo Victoria) and
The Road to Nirvana (King's Head Theatre). He is perhaps best known for his role as
Barry Evans in
EastEnders - his other television work includes
Plebs, Houdini, Scoop, Funland, Life's Too Short, Episodes, London's Burning and
Waiting for Godot; and for film,
Daylight Robbery and
The Invention of Lying.
Artistic Director of
Sheffield Theatres Daniel Evans directs. As director, he previously directed
This Is My Family (UK Theatre Award for Best Musical Production),
The Sheffield Mysteries, Oliver!, The Full Monty (UK Theatre Award for Best Touring Production - also national tour and West End),
My Fair Lady,
Macbeth, Othello,
Racing Demon as part of
The David Hare Season and
An Enemy of the People - the opening production of his inaugural season. As an actor, his previous work for the company includes
Company, The Pride, Cloud Nine and
The Tempest. An award-winning actor and director, Evans' work includes
Sunday in the Park with George(
Menier Chocolate Factory, Wyndham's Theatre and Broadway) - a role for which he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical (his second Olivier Award, the first being for
Merrily We Roll Along in 2001) and a Tony Award nomination. His extensive credits include work with the
Donmar Warehouse,
Royal Shakespeare Company,
Royal Court Theatre and National Theatre. Evans is a Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
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