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Among the passengers heading for England on the luxury
liner S.S. American are Reno Sweeney, a sometime celebrity evangelist turned
nightclub entertainer and Lord Oakleigh, a wealthy English aristocrat,
accompanied by his debutante fiancé Hope Harcourt, her protective mother and
Wall Street millionaire, Eli Whitney. Less legally on board are the stowaway
Billy Crocker, desperately pursuing Hope, and Moonface Martin, Public Enemy
Number Thirteen, desperately seeking the kind of notoriety enjoyed by Snake Eyes
Johnson, who the FBI believe to be making the trip in disguise.
The fabulous tune-filled, dance-peppered score includes 'I Get A Kick Out of
You', 'You're the Top', 'It's De-Lovely', 'Blow Gabriel Blow', 'You'd Be So Easy
to Love', 'All Through the Night' and the galvanic title number 'Anything Goes'.
The musical ANYTHING GOES was performed at the Macdonald Theatre in Hamilton on the following dates:
Spring 1993:
Shows marked with *s were at 2:00 p.m. All other shows began at 8:00 p.m.
The Producer of ANYTHING GOES was Ray Harris, the director/choreographer was Rudy Tronto, and the Musical Director was Donna Dunn-Albert.
The cast included: Marianne Hannon, Dean Hollin, Bill Stewart, Christine Miller, Agnes Kata, Tony Sciara, and many, many more.