Anything Goes (Broadway Show)
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Theater Review (DC): “Anything Goes” by Kathleen Marshall at The Kennedy Center Opera House
it is a timeless story, classic characters or music that transcends generations, there is a reason why some Broadway shows stand the test of time. The Kennedy Center Opera House seems to be on a nostalgia kick with their early summer selections. A few weeks from Eclipse Magazine Read more »
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Anything Goes at The Kennedy Center
shrill Chittick, on the other hand, had my attention from beginning to end. I remember being impressed with her on Broadway in recent productions of Sweet Charity and Wonderful Town and here she continues her trend of being one who stands out amongst the crowd. from D.C. Theater Scene Read more »
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Theater Review: “Anything Goes” at the Kennedy Center
embrace themselves fully in such an unselfconscious way, and Staudenmeyer’s overblown sincerity is utterly charming. The show draws most of its period authenticity from Derek McClane’s sets and Martin Pakledinaz’s costumes. McClane’s ingenuity ranges from from The Washingtonian Read more »
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Kennedy Center’s ‘Anything Goes’ is a real party full of show-stopping numbers
and banana peels propelling director-choreographer Kathleen Marshall’ s Tony-winning, shipshape revival (produced on Broadway by the Roundabout Theatre Company). The Cole Porter score is golden, of course, from the smoldering opener “I Get a Kick Out of You” from The Washington Post Read more »
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Spotlight on Tuesday, June 11
Roundabout Theatre Company's splendid production of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" is making its debut at the Kennedy Center this evening. Hailed as "a daffy, shipshape romp" by Variety, this three time Tony Award-winning production features some of musical from Washington Examiner Read more »