The Tony award winning Broadway classic Anything Goes has sailed onto the stage at St. Jacobs Country Playhouse through May 29.
The romantic comedy set on the high seas is filled with sensational dance numbers, a hit parade of memorable tunes by Cole Porter, and a few confused love affairs, officials say.
This comic confection of nautical nonsense takes place in 1934 on a luxury cruise ship overflowing with wealthy aristocrats, singing sailors, disguised gangsters and quirky showgirls.
“Ticket sales for Anything Goes have been brisk, making it one of our most anticipated shows of the season,” said Drayton Entertainment artistic director Alex Mustakas. “The calibre of artists and creative personnel involved in this production is incredible. The result is an enchanting musical for audiences of all ages.”
Jayme Armstrong gives a show-stopping performance as Reno Sweeney, the role made famous by legendary Broadway performer Ethel Merman, including superb renditions of I Get a Kick Out of You and Blow, Gabriel, Blow.
Fresh from the Toronto production of Kinky Boots, Patrick Cook is playful and dashing as young starry-eyed Wall Street broker Billy Crocker, who is smitten with heiress Hope Harcourt.
Director and choreographer Michael Lichtefeld packs the production with energy and elegance, officials say.
Music director Jeannie Wyse leads a top notch six-piece band through the jazzy score featuring unforgettable songs like You’re The Top, It’s De Lovely, and the classic title song.
Regular performance tickets are $44 for adults; $26 for youth under 20 years of age. HST is applicable to all prices.
Anything Goes runs until May 29. Tickets may be purchased in person at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse, online at www.stjacobscountryplayhouse.com or by calling 519-747-7788 or toll free at 1-855-drayton (372-9866).