Anything Goes Revival Tour Names Its Reno Sweeney and Billy Crocker | Playbill

News Anything Goes Revival Tour Names Its Reno Sweeney and Billy Crocker Emma Stratton and Brian Krinsky will co-star as Reno Sweeney and Billy Crocker, respectively, in the second national tour of the Tony Award-winning revival of Anything Goes.

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Emma Stratton and Brian Krinsky Photo by Jeremy Daniel

Performances begin Oct. 14 in Houston, TX. The non-AEA tour will also play dates in Baton Rouge, LA; Palm Desert, CA; Austin, TX; Sioux Falls, SD; Columbus, OH; Cincinnati, OH; Key West, FL; Rochester, NY; Scranton, PA; and Orlando; FL.

Sean McKnight and Jennifer Savelli will recreate the original Tony Award-winning staging by director-choreographer Kathleen Marshall.

The principal cast also includes Tracy Bidleman as Mrs. Evangeline Harcourt, Anthony Chan as John, Rachelle Rose Clark as Hope Harcourt, Michael R. Douglass as Elisha Whitney, Roy Flores as Luke, Kenny Francoeur as Purser, Richard Lindenfelzer as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh, Drew Martin as Captain, Mychal Phillips as Erma and Dennis Setteducati as Moonface Martin.

The ensemble includes Willie Dee, Patrick Heffernan, Jamie Mills, Kaylee Olson, Gabriella Perez, Lexie Plath, Michael Santora, Bryan James Seastrom, Katie Wilson Stewart, Annie Wallace, Boe Wank and Bradley Allan Zarr.

Anything Goes features music and lyrics by Cole Porter with an original book by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse; and a new book by Timothy Crouse and John Weidman.

The tour will have musical direction by Robbie Cowan with additional orchestrations by Bill Elliot, original scenic design by Derek McLane coordinated by James Kronzer, original costumes by Martin Pakledinaz coordinated by Jimm Halliday, lighting design by Anthony Pearson and sound design by David Bullard.

For complete tour dates visit anythinggoesthemusical.com.

 
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