Stamford Advocate

Musical ‘Anything Goes’ to steam into American movie theaters in spring

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If you can’t make it to New York to see Sutton Foster on Broadway in the classic musical “The Music Man,” don’t worry. You can always catch her at your local movie theater in another classic musical.

A filmed recording of the two-time Tony Award-winner leading the highkickin­g London cast of Cole Porter’s romp “Anything Goes” arrives at more than 700 cinema screens across the U.S. for two days — March 27 and March 30. Tickets are on sale now.

“It’ll be really, really fun to be able to watch it with my daughter,” Foster tells The Associated Press. “And then when I get to show it to my grandchild­ren someday, they’ll be like, ‘Wow, grandma, you really could kick!’”

The musical, centered on a ship crossing the Atlantic populated by a crazy mix of characters, stars Foster alongside three-time Olivier Award- and Tony Award-winner Robert Lindsay. It highlights some of Porter’s best songs, including “You’re the Top,” “Friendship” and “I Get a Kick Out of You.”

The version onscreen was captured over three performanc­es last summer at the Barbican Theatre and is directed and choreograp­hed by Tony winner Kathleen Marshall. The film, distribute­d by Trafalgar Releasing, has already been screened to huge audiences in the U.K. and Ireland.

“I’m so excited to share with movie audiences this wonderful musical comedy featuring our stellar cast, amazing orchestra and incredible creative team,” Marshall said in a statement. “We hope audiences across America will join us for this delightful and romantic crossing.”

In addition to Foster as Reno Sweeney and Lindsay as Moonface Martin, the cast includes Felicity Kendal as Evangeline Harcourt, Gary Wilmot as Elisha Whitney, Samuel Edwards as Billy Crocker, Nicole-Lily Baisden as Hope Harcourt, Haydn Oakley as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh and Carly Mercedes Dyer as Erma.

Foster won one of her Tonys playing the same role on Broadway in 2011 under Marshall’s guidance and was making her West End debut, a dream she had long held. She replaced Megan Mullally, who had to withdraw from the show due to an injury.

 ?? AP ?? Sutton Foster, foreground center, with the cast of the London production of “Anything Goes.”
AP Sutton Foster, foreground center, with the cast of the London production of “Anything Goes.”

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