FIRST LOOK: West End production of Tony winning revival of ANYTHING GOES (starring Sutton Foster) hits big screen!!

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FIRST LOOK: The first trailer has been released for the upcoming filmed proshot of the current critically acclaimed London production of the Roundabout Theatre Company‘s Tony winning revival of Cole Porter’s Anything Goes.
Filmed from the stage at London’s Barbican Theatre, get ready for a DELOVELY and madcap time aboard the S.S. American featuring Sutton Foster reprising her 2011 Tony winning portrayal of “Reno Sweeney” along with Tony and Olivier Award winner Robert Lindsay as “Moonface Martin”. This production features breathtaking and toe-tapping staging by Tony winner Kathleen Marshall.
ANYTHING GOES will be shown in selected movie theaters nationwide for 2 LIMITED ENGAGEMENTS. See either November 28th, 2021 or December 1st, 2021.
The actual production of ANYTHING GOES is still playing at the Barbican Theatre now through November 6th, 2021.
Who is excited?!!

West End production of Roundabout revival of ANYTHING GOES (starring Sutton Foster) filmed and set to be released in Cinemas next month!!

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YOU’RE THE TOP! It has just been revealed that the current limited engagement West End production of the Tony winning Roundabout Theatre Company revival of Cole Porter’s legendary classic Anything Goes has been filmed and will be released in cinemas next month.
The filmed proshot is set to be released in Cinemas starting November 28th, 2021.
Filmed from the stage at London’s Barbican Theatre, fans will experience the DELOVELY toe-tapping performances of this critically acclaimed production that was directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall. The proshot will also feature the production’s leading lady Sutton Foster in her West End debut reprising her 2nd Tony winning portrayal of “Reno Sweeney”. Those who also didn’t get to see it in NYC, this is your chance to see this iconic performance.
Along with Foster, the proshot will also include….
Tony and Olivier winning stage and screen legend Robert Lindsay as “Moonface Martin”,
British stage and screen legend Felicity Kendal as “Evangeline Harcourt”,
Samuel Edwards as “Billy Crocker”,
Nicole-Lily Baisden as “Hope Harcourt”,
Hayden Oakley as “Lord Evelyn Oakleigh”,
and
a full 50 piece tapping Ensemble.
This West End revival of ANYTHING GOES has been getting critical praise as one of the many shows helping reopen live theater. It began this past July where it continues to play to packed houses now till November 6th, 2021.
PLEASE NOTE: Foster is currently playing her final week in ANYTHING GOES now through this upcoming Sunday, October 10th, 2021. She is set to sail away back to the states to do a promo tour for her new memoir / craft book HOOKED before jumping back into rehearsals for her Broadway return in The Music Man this Holiday season.
After Foster departs the cast, the role of “Reno Sweeney” for the remainder of the run will be played by Broadway and West End favorite Rachel York who previously also appeared in this revival originating the role of the North American National Tour.
Who is excited?!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: #42 – ANYTHING GOES

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AHOY BROADWAY FANS!! Come on board with your friends at New York Broadway Tours!! We are celebrating the return of Live Theater and Broadway’s biggest night of the year just 42 DAYS AWAY. We are talking about The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We have more of our favorite showstoppers from previous telecasts coming on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Are you ready to sail with us as we belt and tap our hearts out?!!!
Since we’re on the topic of sailing, our choice at # 42 on our countdown takes us aboard a ship traveling from New York to London. There, we meet a stowaway in love with a young heiress, who is engaged to a wealthy and stuffy lord. Along the way, a nightclub singer and a second-glass gangster join forces and come to the stowaway’s aid helping him win the heart of the girl of his dreams. This is Anything Goes. This musical features an iconic score by Cole Porter (that have gone on to become Great American Songbook standards) along with a book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse.
From the 2011 telecast, Tony Award winner Sutton Foster as “Reno Sweeney” and the cast of the recent Roundabout Theatre Company revival tap their hearts out performing the musical’s Act 1 finale title song itself ANYTHING GOES.
ANYTHING GOES was originally first conceived in the early 1930’s by producer Vinton Freedley. He was living on a boat and officially left the US to avoid his creditors. At the time, he wanted to create a musical specially for one of the greatest first major powerhouse belters of that era…. Ethel Merman. With hiring P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton writing the book and hiring Cole Porter, work on the show began. Its early stages include various changes in the show title (CRAZY WEEK, HARD TO GET, and eventually what it is today as ANYTHING GOES) and the storyline.
FUN FACT: The original storyline of ANYTHING GOES originally involved a bomb threat, a shipwreck, and human trafficking on a desert island. However, after news of the SS Morro Castle sinking in 1934 (which caused over 138 people killed), they decided to last minute change the script so it would NOT scare the audience and think of that horrible disaster.
ANYTHING GOES made its Broadway debut in 1934 at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre) where it ran for 420 performances. Under the direction of Howard Lindsay with choreography by Robert Alton, the original cast was led by….
the late and legendary Ethel Merman in one of her many signature performances (later Benay Venuta) as “Reno Sweeney”,
Victor Moore as “Moonface Martin”,
May Abbey as “Evangeline Harcourt”,
William Gaxton as “Billy Crocker”,
Bettina Hall as “Hope Harcourt”,
Leslie Barrie as “Lord Evelyn Oakleigh”,
and more.
It was well received by Theatergoers.
The original Broadway production of ANYTHING GOES did not receive any Tony Awards because those Awards were NOT created until 1947.
A year after its Broadway debut, the show went on to sail to London’s West End playing the Palace Theatre for only 261 performances.
The show would later go on to earn even a higher well received audience with its various revivals especially in our New York Theater scene.
ANYTHING GOES would later be revived 3 times here in New York City. In addition during each run of the show, the libretto kept getting revised. New dialogue was added in, several songs from cut or lost a verse of a song. In addition, songs from other Cole Porter musicals were recycled.
The first major New York revival happened in 1962. However, it was an OFF Broadway revival. Under the direction of Lawrence Kasha and Choreography by Ronald Fields, this production played the Orpheum Theatre. It ran for 239 performances. This cast consisted of…
Eileen Rodgers as “Reno Sweeney”,
Mickey Deems as “Moonface Martin”,
Lois Holms as “Evangeline Harcourt”,
Hal Linden as “Billy Crocker”,
Barbara Lang as “Hope Harcourt”,
Kenneth Mars as “Lord Evelyn Oakleigh”,
and more.
There were no major Awards for this Off Broadway run.
The 2nd revival (and first major ON Broadway revival) happened in 1987 playing the Vivian Beaumont at Lincoln Center Theater running for 784 performances. Under the direction of Jerry Zaks and choreography by Michael Smuin, the cast featured…
Tony winner Patti LuPone (later Leslie Uggams and Linda Hart) as “Reno Sweeney”,
Bill McCutcheon as “Moonface Martin”,
Anne Francine as “Evangeline Harcourt”,
Tony nominee Howard McGillin as “Billy Crocker”,
Kathleen Mahony-Bennett as “Hope Harcourt”.
Anthony Heald as “Lord Evelyn Oakleigh”,
and more.
This revival was nominated for 10 Tony Awards in 1988 winning 3 including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL.
FUN FACT: This revival was very sentimental for Patti LuPone. On a dark Monday night from the show, she married her longtime husband Matthew Johnston. The ceremony was held on the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theatre. The set was fully updated with the set of the wedding scene from the show. It also included real life doves flying over the auditorium.
With the success of the 1987 Broadway revival, the production transferred to London’s West End with Elaine Paige as “Rene Sweeney” at the Prince Edward Theatre. It also made its way to Australia.
The most recent revival of ANYTHING GOES happened in 2011 from Roundabout Theatre Company playing the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. The run was initially scheduled to run for 4 months. However due to an overwhelming response, the production was extended for an entire year. When it closed, the revival played a total of 553 performances. Under the direction and choreography by Kathleen Marshall, this cast included….
2 time Tony winner Sutton Foster (later Stephanie J Blockk) as “Reno Sweeney”,
Tony and Oscar winner Joel Grey (later Robert Creighton) as “Moonface Martin”,
Jessica Walter as “Evangeline Harcourt”,
Colin Donnell (later Bill English) as “Billy Crocker”,
2 time Tony nominee Laura Osnes (later Erin Mackey) as “Hope Harcourt”,
Tony and Olivier nominee Adam Godley as “Lord Evelyn Oakleigh”,
and more.
That most recent revival was nominated for 9 Tony Awards that same year winning 3 including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL.
The success of the Roundabout Theatre Company revival, it embarked on a full year-long North American National Tour with Rachel York as “Reno Sweeney”.
Currently, this recent acclaimed Roundabout production made its long awaited debut overseas 10 YEARS LATER in London’s West End. The cast is led once again by Sutton Foster BOTH reprising her performance as “Reno Sweeney” and making her long awaited West End debut. It’s been one of the first few musicals to be performed since Live Theater has been shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, It’s playing now through October 17th, 2021 at the Barbican Theatre.
ANYTHING GOES today is a popular show still performed in schools, community, and regional theatres worldwide.
Along with its success on stage, ANYTHING GOES was captured on film TWICE!!! However, it has 2 separate storylines. The one that was more close to the stage musical was released in 1936. From Paramount Pictures and directed by Lewis Milestone, the cast was led by….
Ethel Merman reprising her Broadway performance as “Reno Sweeney”,
Charles Ruggles as “Moonface Martin”,
Bing Crosby as “Billy Crocker”
Ida Lupino as “Hope Harcourt”.
Arthur Treacher as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh,
and more.
Later on another version of ANYTHING GOES was released in 1956. However, it was NOT based on the stage show. It was a completely different story about two entertainers scheduled to appear in a Broadway show traveling to Europe, where each discovers the perfect leading lady for the female role. Ironically it was also released from Paramount Pictures. It still featured several of the notable tunes from the musical.
Because of the previous records, the original 1936 film later had a title change as TOPS IS THE LIMIT.
How about those DE-LOVELY toe-tapping sailors?!!!!

FIRST LOOK: West End production of Roundabout’s ANYTHING GOES (starring Sutton Foster)

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FIRST LOOK: Live Theater is back overseas in slow & steady approach. One of the talked about productions that just opened a few days ago was the London revival of the Roundabout Theatre Company‘s Award winning production of Cole Porter’s madcap musical classic Anything Goes (starring Sutton Foster making her West End debut reprising her 2nd Tony winning performance as “Reno Sweeney”).
To get us back into that live theater vibe, our hearts are TAPPING with excitement as we share with you b-roll footage of Foster and this new London cast in action. From the stage of the Barbican Theatre, get ready for 2 promising showstopping performances of the show’s title song and the classic YOU’RE THE TOP.
This new London revival of ANYTHING GOES is set to run for a strictly limited engagement at the Barbican Theatre through October 17th, 2021 at the Barbican Theatre.
How fabulous was that?!!!

London revival of Roundabout’s ANYTHING GOES (starring Sutton Foster) opens!!

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IT’S DE-LOVELY to see Live Theater back!!!! Last night, Tony Award winner Sutton Foster made BOTH her triumphant return to the Musical Theater stage, her West End debut, and reprised her 2nd Tony winning performance as “Reno Sweeney” in the new London production of Roundabout Theatre Company‘s Award winning revival of Anything Goes. Be prepared to have tissues ready as we are about to share with all of you that historical first curtain call on the stage of London’s Barbican Theatre.
That first performance brought the unforgettable magic of our Musical Theater world back to life. The Barbican was SOLD OUT. Non-stop entrance applause. Most excitingly, mid-show standing ovations including for both the title song and BLOW GABRIEL BLOW.
This new London revival of ANYTHING GOES is set to run for a strictly limited engagement through October 17th, 2021 at the Barbican Theatre.
How amazing is this?!!!