"Anything Goes" at the Court This Summer
MEDIA RELEASE – The Court Theatre
One of the world’s greatest musical comedies is going full steam ahead at The Court Theatre, with ANYTHING GOES opening on November 21st.
The bulk of ANYTHING GOES takes place
on the U.S.S. American, a luxury cruise liner bound from New
York to London. When Billy Crocker (Roy Snow) stows away to
pursue a romance with heiress Hope Harcourt (Hannah Wheeler)
he sets off a chain reaction of comedic consequences and
mistaken identities amongst a collection of missionaries,
millionaires, singers, sailors and gangsters.
ANYTHING GOES debuted in 1934, with music and lyrics
by Cole Porter and a script by Guy Bolton and P.G.
Wodehouse, with revisions by Howard Lindsay and Russel
Crouse. The show was a box-office smash and became one of
the longest-running musicals of the 1930s.
Director
and choreographer Sandra Rasmussen believes the
light-hearted exuberance of ANYTHING GOES makes the show
“the perfect choice for the times: fabulous music,
hilarity and fun – it brings joy to audiences”.
Musical director Richard Marrett has adapted the
classic score of ANYTHING GOES to accommodate five musicians
(including Marrett in a double role as conductor and
pianist) and has found the cast “inspiring” to work
with. The show has a personal relevance to Marrett: ANYTHING
GOES was the first musical that he played in, launching his
career in musical theatre.
With eighteen performers
(and one canine) on The Court’s stage, casting was crucial
to Rasmussen. “My priority was to find great actors first
– people who can take us on an emotional journey with the
characters. We were very lucky in that we found people who
can act, sing and even complete the rare ‘triple
threat’: act, sing AND dance.”
For Steven Ray
(last on stage in THE PRODUCERS), playing “Public Enemy
#13” Moonface Martin in ANYTHING GOES has meant brushing
up on his tap-dancing “with help from the younger, fitter
cast members” Jude Gibson finds her role as Reno Sweeney
an enjoyable contrast to her last role at The Court (a
jilted wife in the drama HONOUR) and believes ANYTHING GOES
is “a great piece of escapist fun: the perfect cure for
the blues”
To match the high-speed hi-jinks of the
script, Tony Geddes has designed a set that will allow for
rapid shifts in location – from the docks of New York and
various locales on board the luxury liner to an English
estate. Rasmussen praises Geddes’ “amazing brain that
once again solves the Rubik’s cube of staging such a big
musical on The Court’s stage”.
Artistic Director
Ross Gumbley sees ANYTHING GOES as a great production to end
2009: “it’s got a perfect cast, a perfect team and a
perfect score.”
With strong advance ticket sales,
audiences are urged to come aboard ANYTHING GOES and book
their tickets before they miss the boat.
ADDITIONAL
NOTES
*The original production of ANYTHING GOES ran
for 420 performances on Broadway and 261 performances on the
West End. It has also enjoyed two film adaptations (the
first of which, in 1936, starred Ethel Merman and Bing
Crosby) and numerous revivals.
* This is the first
time ANYTHING GOES has been staged at The Court Theatre.
* The script of ANYTHING GOES underwent numerous
revisions and title changes before it was staged, leading to
a famous piece of theatre lore in which an exasperated
member of the production team exclaimed “And just how in
the hell are we going to end the first act?" "At this
point," responded one of the producers, "anything goes!”
* Sandra Rasmussen and Richard Marrett have worked
together on every musical at The Court since 2006: GUYS AND
DOLLS, THE PRODUCERS, LA CAGE AUX FOLLES and I LOVE YOU,
YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE!
ANYTHING GOES Music
and Lyrics by Cole Porter.
Original book by PG
Wodehouse & Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse.
New book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman.
Directed &
Choreographed by Sandra Rasmussen
Music Direction by
Richard Marrett
Venue: Court One, The Court Theatre,
Christchurch
Cast: Jude Gibson, Roy Snow, Hannah
Wheeler, Jonathan Martin, Steven Ray, Alistair Browning, Amy
Straker, Lynda Milligan, Kyle Cheun, Jason Te Mete, Nic
Kyle, Claire Dougan, Simon Goudie, Torum Heng, Cassandra
McCowan, Rutene Blake Spooner, Marcus Hoetjes, James
Buchanan
Production Dates: 21 November 2009 – 13
February 2010
Performances: 6pm Monday / Thursday;
7:30pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday (no show
Sundays).
Tickets: Adults $52, Senior Citizens $44,
Tertiary Students $32, School Children $25, Group discount
(20+) $42
Bookings: The Court Theatre, 20 Worcester
Boulevard; 963 0870 or http://http://www.courttheatre.org.nz
ENDS