Anything Goes Script Free
Sheet music from original Broadway production Anything Goes Music Cole Porter Lyrics Book Productions 1934 1935 1936 1954 Television version 1956 1962 1987 Broadway 1989 West End Revival 2003 West End Revival 2011 Broadway Revival 2012 National Tour 2013 2015 UK National Tour 2015 Australian National Tour Awards Anything Goes is a 1934 with music and lyrics. The original was a collaborative effort by and, heavily revised by the team of and. The story concerns madcap antics aboard an bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy #13 Moonface Martin aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. The musical introduced such songs as ', ', and '.' Since its 1934 debut at the (now known as the Theatre) on, the musical has been revived several times in the United States and Britain and has been filmed twice.
The musical has long been a popular choice for school and community productions. Act 1 • ' – Orchestra • ' – Reno Sweeney • '(There's No Cure Like Travel)/Bon Voyage' – Sailor, Girl and Ship's Crew and Company • ' (in Act II in 1962, 1987, 2011 revivals) – Billy Crocker, Hope Harcourt and Men • ' (cut in 1934, reinstated for 1987 and 2011 revivals, as 'Easy to Love') – Billy Crocker • 'I Want to Row on the Crew' (only in 1987, called 'The Crew Song' in 2011 revival) – Elisha J. Whitney • 'Sailor's Chanty (There'll Always Be A Lady Fair)' (not in 1962) – Quartet • 'Where Are the Men?' Main articles: and In 1936, turned Anything Goes into a movie musical. It starred (again as Reno), with in the role of Billy Crocker. Other cast members included,,, and. The director was.
Among those contributing new songs were,,, and. The book was drastically rewritten for a second film version, also by Paramount, released in 1956. This movie again starred Bing Crosby (whose character was renamed) and. The female leads were and. The script departed significantly from the original story and was written.
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The lesser-known Porter songs were cut, and new songs, written by and, were substituted. Television version [ ] In 1954,, at the age of forty-six, reprised her role as Reno in a specially adapted live version of the musical, co-starring as the hero, now renamed Harry Dane, Merman's good friend (who had co-starred with her on Broadway in ) as Moonface Martin, and. This version was broadcast live on February 28, 1954 as an episode of the, and has been preserved on. It used five of the original songs plus several other Porter numbers, retained the shipboard setting, but had a somewhat different plot. It has been reported that Merman and Sinatra did not get along well; this was the only time they worked together.
This version was released on DVD in 2011. • reported in its May 26, 2008 issue, p. 51, that this musical tied (with ) as the tenth most frequently produced musical by U.S.
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