Anything Goes
Original Broadway Production
![Anything Goes [playbill]](graphics/anythingpb.jpg)
A Musical Comedy in Two Acts
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Book by Guy Bolton and P. G.
Wodehouse, revised by Howard
Lindsay and Russel Crouse
Tryouts began November 5, 1934 at the Colonial Theatre, Boston
Opened November 21, 1934 at the Alvin Theatre, NYC
Transfered October, 1935 to the 44th Street Theatre
Ran for 420 performances
Produced by Vinton Freedley
Directed by Howard Lindsay
Dance and ensembles by Robert Alton
Settings by Donald Oenslager
Gowns by Jenkins
Orchestra conducted by Earl Busby
Orchestrations by Russell Bennett and Hans Spialek
Choral arrangements by Ray Johnson
Synopsis
Reno Sweeney, an evangelist turned bar hostess, gets such a kick
out of Billy Crocker that she boards a Europe-bound liner to dissuade him
from pursuing Hope Harcourt. Although Billy dreams of Hope all through
the night, Hope is determined to marry Sir Evelyn Oakleigh. Crocker
has boarded without a ticket, so is forced to adopt a number of disguses.
Also aboard is a wistful little man, the Reverend Dr. Moon, whom
the FBI has branded "Public Enemy 13". Moon's ambition
is to rise to the top of the list. On landing, Hope discovers she
has become an heiress. She drops her Englishman and consents to marry
Billy. Oakleigh turns his attention to Reno, and Moon, to his dismay,
learns that he has been judged harmless and dropped from the FBI list.
![Anything Goes [sheet music]](graphics/anyposter.jpg)
Cast
William Gaxton (Billy Crocker)
Ethel Merman (Reno Sweeney)
Victor Moore (Reverend Dr. Moon)
Bettina Hall (Hope Harcourt)
Paul Everton (Elisha J. Whitney)
Vera Dunn (Bonnie Letour)
Vivian Vance (Babe)
Leslie Barrie (Sir Evelyn Oakleigh)
George E. Mack (Bartender), Helen Raymond (Mrs. Wadsworth
T. Harcourt), Houston Richards (Chief Officer), Irvin Pincus
(Bellboy), Edward Delbridge (Reporter), Chet Bree (First
Cameraman), Neal Evans (Second Cameraman), Pacie Ripple (Bishop
Dodson), Richard Wang (Ching), Charlie Fang (Ling), Drucilla
Strain (Snooks), William Stamm (Steward), Val Vestoff
(Assistant Purser), Harry Wilson (First Federal Man), Arthur
Imperato (Second Federal Man), May Abbey (Mrs. Wentworth),
Florence Earle (Mrs. Frick), William Barry (Ship's Drunk),
Maurice Elliott (Mr. Swift), Billy Curtis (Little Boy), and
John C. King (Captain)
Musical Numbers
Act One
- Overture - Orchestra
Scene 1: The Weylin Caprice Bar
- "I Get a Kick Out of You" - Reno and Billy
Scene 2: The Afterdeck. Midnight sailing
- "Bon Voyage" / "There's No Cure Like Travel"
- Ensemble
- "All Through the Night" - Hope and Billy
Scene 3: Mr. Whitney's and Dr. Moon's Cabins. The next morning
- "There'll Always Be a Lady Fair" [alternate title:
"Sailor's Chantey"] - Four Sailors
Scene 4: The Afterdeck. Same monring
- "Where Are the Men?" - Bonnie, Angel, Petty Officer
and Girls
- "You're the Top" - Reno and Billy
Scene 5: Sir Evelyn's Cabin
- "Sailor's Chantey" (reprise) - Four Sailors
Scene 6: The Deck
- "Anything Goes" - Reno, Four Sailors and Ensemble
- "You're the Top" (reprise) - Reno
Act Two
- Entr'acte - Orchestra
Scene 1: The Lounge. That evening
- "Public Enemy Number One" - Passengers
- "Blow, Gabriel, Blow" - Reno and Ensemble
Scene 2: The Brig. Five days later
- "Be Like the Bluebird" - Doctor Moon
- "All Through the Night" (reprise) - Hope and Billy
- "Buddie, Beware" - Reno [dropped after the
New York opening and replaced by the reprise of "I Get a Kick Out
of You"]
Scene 3: Conservatory of Sir Evelyn's Home in England
- "The Gypsy in Me" - Hope and Girls
- Finale ("Anything Goes") - Entire Company
Cut Songs
- "Waltz Down the Aisle" [dropped before the Boston
tryout]
- "What a Joy to Be Young" [dropped before the New York
opening; alternate title: "To Be In Love and Young"]
- "Kate the Great" [unused]
Original Cast Recordings
"You're the Top" / "I Get a Kick Out of You"
- Ethel Merman with Johnny Green's Orchestra
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Brunswick 7342] A-side charted December 22, 1934;
peaked at #4; B-side charted January 5, 1935; peaked at #12
"There'll Always Be a Lady Fair" / "The Gypsy in Me"
- Anything Goes Foursome
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Victor 24817]
Contemporaneous Recordings
"All Through the Night" / "You're the Top" -
Harry Rosenthal & His Orchestra [A-side vocal: Helen Ward; clarinet:
Benny Goodman]
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Columbia 2986] A-side charted January 26, 1935;
peaked at #18
"Anything Goes" / "All Through the Night" -
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra [A-side vocal: Ramona Davies / B-side
vocal: Bob Lawrence]
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Victor 24770] A-side charted December 22. 1934;
peaked at #5; B-side charted December 29, 1934; peaked at #8
"Anything Goes"/ "All Through the Night" -
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
"Anything Goes" / "Two Little Babes in the Wood"
[from Greenwich Village Follies of 1924]
- Cole Porter
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Victor 24825]
"Be Like the Bluebird" / "I'm a Gigolo" [from
Wake Up and Dream]- Cole Porter
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Victor 24843]
"Blow, Gabriel, Blow" - Enric Madriguera & His
Orchestra [vocal: Tony Sacco]
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Victor 24818] Charted January 19, 1935; peaked
at #13
"I Get a Kick Out of You" / "Anything Goes"
- Leo Reisman & His Orchestra [A-side vocal: Sally Singer]
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Brunswick 7332] A-side charted January 19, 1935;
peaked at #20
"You're the Top" / "All Through the Night" -
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Brunswick 7322]
"You're the Top" / "I Get a Kick Out of You"
- Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra [A-side vocal: Peggy Hely & John
Hauser / B-side vocal: Ramona Davies]
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Victor 24769] A-side charted November 24, 1934;
peaked at #2 for three weeks; B-side charted December 15, 1934; peaked
at #3
"You're the Top" / "I Get a Kick Out of You"
- Bob Causer and His Cornellians
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Banner 33292]
"You're the Top" / "I Get a Kick Out of You"
- The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra [A-side vocal: Bob McKinley]
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Decca 319] A-side charted December 22, 1934; peaked
at #17
"You're the Top" / "I Get a Kick Out of You"
- George Hall
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Bluebird B-5765]
"You're the Top" - Sonny Schuyler with Loretta Lee
- 78 RPM, 1934 [Bluebird B-5765]
"You're the Top" - Thomas "Fats" Waller
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Victor LPT-6001]
"You're the Top" - Decca All-Star Review
"You're the Top" / "Thank You, So Much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby
- Cole Porter
- 78 RPM, 1935 [Victor 24766] Charted January 12, 1935; peaked
at #10
Other Productions
1935 London Production
1936 Film Version
1954 Television Adaptation
1956 Film Version
1962 Off-Broadway Revival
1969 London Revival
1987 Broadway Revival
1989 London Revival
1989 Studio Recording
Go to Recordings of Anything Goes
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