NewsPHOTO CALL: Grant Gustin, Charles Shaughnessy, Ed Begley, Jr. and More Celebrate Anything Goes L.A. OpeningRachel York is good company on the national tour of Cole Porter's Anything Goes, which launched Oct. 2 in Cleveland. The tour landed in Los Angeles this week. Here is a look at the Nov. 28 opening night celebration.
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Matthew Blank
November 29, 2012
Her shipmates in the transatlantic-set show include Fred Applegate (Young Frankenstein, Sister Act) as Moonface Martin, Erich Bergen (Jersey Boys tour, Hero in Chicago) as Billy Crocker, Alex Finke is Hope Harcourt and original Broadway cast member Joyce Chittick (The Pajama Game) as Erma.
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Grant Gustin, Charles Shaughnessy, Ed Begley, Jr. and More Celebrate Anything Goes L.A. Opening
Grant Gustin, Charles Shaughnessy, Ed Begley, Jr. and More Celebrate Anything Goes L.A. Opening
Rachel York is good company on the national tour of Cole Porter's Anything Goes, which launched Oct. 2 in Cleveland. The tour landed in Los Angeles this week. Here is a look at the Nov. 28 opening night celebration. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Erich Bergen and Rachel York pose with Director/Choreographer Kathleen Marshall and CTG Artistic Director Michael Ritchie
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Rachel York, Erich Bergen and Director/Choreographer Kathleen Marshall
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Erich Bergen and Rachel York
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Erich Bergen and Rachel York
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Rachel York and Edward Staudenmayer
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Alex Finke and Erich Bergen
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Alex Finke and Erich Bergen
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Joyce Chittick and Fred Applegate
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Michael Ritchie and Erich Bergen
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Budd Friedman, Rachel York, Richard Sherman and wife Elizabeth Gluck
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Sandra Shipley and Joyce Chittick
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Erich Bergen and Chuck Wagner
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Michael Ritchie and Rachel York
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Jacqueline Burtney, Audrey Cardwell, Alex Matteo and Kristie Kerwin
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Richard Sherman, Elizabeth Gluck and Kathleen Marshall
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Jacqueline Burtney, Audrey Cardwell, Alex Matteo and Kristie Kerwin
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Kearran Giovanni and Rachel York
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Sandra Shipley
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Vanessa Sonon, Alex Mateo, Ryan Steer, Audrey Cardwell, Vincent Rodriguez III and Kristopher Thompson-Bolden
Kathleen Marshall directed and choreographed the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of the Cole Porter musical at Broadway's Stephen Sondheim Theatre. It won the Tony as Best Revival of a Musical in 2011, and Marshall won the Choreography Tony. She returns to create the tour, surfacing at the Palace Theatre in Cleveland's Playhouse Square. It plays there to Oct. 14.
York, who plays singer-evangelist Reno Sweeney, starred in Broadway's Victor/Victoria, City of Angels and Les Miserables.
The principal cast also includes Jeff Brooks as Purser, Dennis Kelly as Elisha Whitney, Vincent Rodriguez III as Luke, Marcus Shane as John, Sandra Shipley as Mrs. Evangeline Harcourt, Edward Staudenmayer as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, and Chuck Wagner as Captain. The ensemble includes Jeremy Benton, Jacqueline Burtney, Jan Leigh Herndon, Kristie Kerwin, Gary Lindemann, Dionna Thomas Littleton, Michael Milton, Ashley Peacock, Bobby Pestka, Courtney Rottenberger, Vanessa Sonon, Ryan Steer, Kristopher Thompson-Bolden, Aaron Umsted, Mackenzie Warren, Sean Watkins, Audrey Cardwell, Alexandra Matteo, Sean McKnight, and Tony Neidenbach. Anything Goes, set aboard a transatlantic liner, first appeared in 1934, boasting music and lyrics by Porter ("You're the Top," "I Get a Kick Out of You," "Blow, Gabriel, Blow") and a book by P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse. In the 1960s, it was revised for an Off-Broadway run, and had a larger makeover (with new book by Timothy Crouse and John Weidman) in the 1980s, when Lincoln Center Theater revived it to acclaim. It's that last version of the show that Roundabout has revived. Sutton Foster won the 2011 Best Actress Tony Award for playing Reno — and tapping her way through the eight-minute title number at the close of Act One. Ghostlight Records released the cast recording.
The creative team includes music direction by Jay Alger with additional orchestrations by Bill Elliot, original scenic design by Derek McLane, costumes by Martin Pakledinaz, lighting design by Howell Binkley and sound design by Keith Caggiano and Brian Ronan.
The tour is dedicated to the memory of Martin Pakledinaz, a beloved member of the Roundabout Theatre Company family, who died earlier this summer.
Anything Goes will travel to more than 21 cities — including Nashville, Memphis, San Francisco, Dallas, Los Angeles, Toronto, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and more — during the 2012-13 season. Additional engagements will be announced.
The list of cities on the national tour so far includes:
Los Angeles, CA, The Ahmanson Theatre Nov. 27, 2012-Jan. 6, 2013 San Francisco, CA, The Golden Gate Jan. 8-Feb. 3, 2013 Las Vegas, NV, The Smith Center Feb. 5-10, 2013 Dallas, TX, The Winspear Opera House Feb. 13-24, 2013 Memphis, TN, The Orpheum Theatre Feb. 26-March 3, 2013 Naples, FL, The Philharmonic March 5-10, 2013 Tampa, FL, The Straz Center March 12-17, 2013 Durham, NC, Durham Performing Arts Center March 19-24, 2013 Fayetteville, AR, The Walton Arts Center April 9-14, 2013 Pittsburgh, PA, Heinz Hall April 16-21, 2013 St. Paul, MN, The Ordway May 7-12, 2013 Grand Rapids, MI, Devos Hall May 14-19, 2013 St. Louis, MO, The Fox Theatre May 28-June 9, 2013 Washington, DC, The Kennedy Center Opera House June 11-July 7, 2013 Schenectady, NY, The Proctor’s Theatre July 9-14, 2013