Extended Again, Broadway's Anything Goes Will Cruise Into September | Playbill

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News Extended Again, Broadway's Anything Goes Will Cruise Into September Anything Goes, the shipboard musical comedy that won the Best Musical Revival Tony Award in 2011, will go full steam ahead, extending again, now to Sept. 9.

Sutton Foster won the Best Actress Tony for playing brassy Reno Sweeney in the Cole Porter confection, directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall (who won the 2011 Tony for Choreography). Joel Grey also stars as Moonface Martin.

On Jan. 18, Roundabout Theatre Company announced this new block of tickets on sale. Casting for May 1-Sept. 9 will be announced shortly.

Anything Goes plays Broadway's Stephen Sondheim Theatre (124 West 43rd Street). It was originally scheduled to run through July 31, 2011.

The cast currently features John McMartin as Elisha Whitney, Julie Halston as Evangeline Harcourt, Colin Donnell as Billy Crocker, Erin Mackey as Hope Harcourt, Robert Petkoff as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh, Jessica Stone as Erma, Walter Charles as Captain, Robert Creighton as Purser, Andrew Cao as Luke, and Raymond J. Lee as John.

Additional cast members include Clyde Alves, Ward Billeisen, Daniel J. Edwards, Kearran Giovanni, Justin Greer, Derek Hanson, Tari Kelly, Michelle Loucadoux, Shina Ann Morris, Linda Mugleston, Kevin Munhall, Mary Michael Patterson, Hayley Podschun, Brandon Rubendall, William Ryall, Jennifer Savelli, Vanessa Sonon and Kristen Beth Williams. Anything Goes, originally staged in 1934, has music and lyrics by Cole Porter; original book by P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse; and a new book by Timothy Crouse and John Weidman.

Roundabout Theatre Company is presenting the national tour of Anything Goes starting in October 2012 in Cleveland.

For more information, visit www.anythinggoesonbroadway.com.

 
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