It is my pleasure to announce that next spring we will be producing the classic musical Anything Goes, directed by Kathleen Marshall and starring Sutton Foster as the iconic character “Reno Sweeney.” With a fantastic score by Cole Porter, Anything Goes has become a beloved favorite of American musical theatre, and I am truly happy to have this show as a part of our 2010-2011 Season.
I am excited to have Kathleen at the helm of this wonderful show, and to welcome her back to Roundabout. Kathleen was Assistant Choreographer for She Loves Me, the first musical ever produced by Roundabout, and her production of The Pajama Game was a great success for us, taking home the Tony for Best Revival. It is an honor to have Kathleen as one of our Associate Artists, and I can’t wait to have her work back on our stage.
It is truly a pleasure to have Sutton join the Roundabout family. You are probably familiar with her Tony Award-winning performance in Thoroughly Modern Millie as well as her leading roles in Shrek and The Drowsy Chaperone. Sutton is the definition of a triple threat and a true musical comedy star who will be so exciting to see in this role.
It will be wonderful to see Kathleen and Sutton team up to revive one of the most beloved pieces in American musical theatre, and I look forward to having this marvelous show in our upcoming season.
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August 9th, 2010 at 1:14 am
How can I find out about auditions for your productions? I am 12 years-old and have theater experience (acting, singing, & dancing) including “Anything Goes” which concluded very recently. Thank you.