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Anything Goes

2021

R

2 h 39 m

United Kingdom

Comedy

Musical

Romance

The SS American sets sail, protocol and convention come to the fore as two unlikely couples embark on the road to true love aided by a crew of singing sailors, a comic disguise and something more.
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7.6 /10

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Sutton Foster
Reno Sweeney
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Robert Lindsay
Moonface Martin
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Felicity Kendal
Mrs. Evangeline Harcourt
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Gary Wilmot
Elisha Whitney
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Samuel Edwards
Billy Crocker
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Nicole-Lily Baisden
Hope Harcourt
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Carly Mercedes Dyer
Erma
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Haydn Oakley
Lord Evelyn Oakleigh
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Clive Hayward
Ship's Captain
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Graham McDuff
Ship's Purser
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Alistair So
Luke
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Jon Chew
John
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Selina Hamilton
Purity
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Alexandra Wright
Chastity
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Charlene Ford
Charity
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Frances Dee
Virtue
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Marc Akinfolarin
Ensemble
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Simon Anthony
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simsyeb

29/05/2023 18:02
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Hanaaell

15/05/2023 16:05
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William Last KRM

12/05/2023 16:04
This production is 'tired' and lackluster except for Sutton Foster, who is the only one that tap dances and is really able to sing and act. The rest can't act, don't dance except adagio type with no energy or vim. Call me non PC but casting Hope with a black actress and white old mother just didn't work for me. Also unfortunately she can't act and remains 'cold' to Billy. Who also is unconvincing in his lover role. The new 'english' dialogue doesn't translate to elsewhere This production ticks all the PC boxes it's got African,Asian(North and South) and the Caucasians. I now watch TV and film ticking off the PC boxes when the cast is multi-racial,disabled,gay or whatever. It's so in Sound of Music all the children have to be of a different race to be PC but Chinese/Japanese filmmakers don't have to import multi-racial actors to comply with our standards. I support diversity and inclusion but it's becoming tokenism which I don't like.
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@chaporich

12/05/2023 16:04
Sure, some might say it is dated, but then you denying yourself the chance to immerse in a fun fantasy world that touches on classic movies, plays and music. The cast is fantastic. Erma's towering showpieces is a show stopper. Lindsay as Moonface is also invigoratingly hilarious with every line and nuisance. And, the chemistry with those too is extraordinary. Sutton Foster is no Ethel Merman nor Patti Lupone, but who cares, she put her own spin on it, and is a more naturalistic performer. Even when she and Lindsay brake character. One might say her dancing might seem a bit ungraceful, but in some way, the choreography should be a tad looser in the non-tap dances. Classic Staging, great side characters performances. And, the two love interests, just don't get in the way of the real fun and just move the plot along. As ever, this is a video of stage performance and has some limits there, but it is hardly noticeable and still feel open enough to just get along with the zingers. Bravo.
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gloc-9

12/05/2023 16:04
Music by Cole Porter, P G Wodehouse wrote the book, some of the best musical tunes, fabulous performances, if you can't get to the theatre then this is the next best thing and I cannot recommend it too highly. By the end I felt uplifted! It is, for me, one of the real greats of the theatre, alongside Kiss Me Kate and Crazy for you, to send you away with tunes in your head and a smile on your face!
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Kadi Lova

12/05/2023 16:04
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Qenehelo Ntepe

12/05/2023 16:04
One of Sutton Foster's gifts is her willingness to let her natural goofiness show, and this seems to free the entire cast to express so much joy. During the Covid pandemic, I've been delighted by the proliferation of filmed performances. You get the opportunity to study the brilliant efforts of actors in secondary roles. In this case, try focusing on groups of performers like the Angels or the Sailor Quartet. Watch for the six main sailors and the four angels in each of the dance numbers -- they tell Billy and Hope's story so beautifully, and they convince us of their devotion to Erma. You realize that, given the opportunity, many of these performers could play the heck out of leading roles. More theatrical productions, please!
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Jonathan Morningstar

12/05/2023 16:04
The entire cast contributed to making this a real pleasure to watch. It felt as if We were at the theater watching this. The orchestra was excellent and the film crew got it right.
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legit_lowkey

12/05/2023 16:04
Sutton Foster made this performance worth watching. She was absolutely brilliant! And she can act, which is more than anyone can say about the rest of the cast. Lindsay and Kendal should never, ever try to do an American accent-and they wildly overacted, spending the entire time pulling faces. In a word, Lindsay and Kendal stank. Foster is a renowned Broadway star. She deserves better than the main cast; she carried the entire film. Such a shame that she didn't have the Broadway cast-although the dancers were superb. I'm being generous with my review. Sutton on her own deserves a 10. Lindsay, Kendal and the rest of the gurners deserve a zero.
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Sam G Jnr

12/05/2023 16:03
I love most musicals, but I certainly couldn't recommend this one. Given the number of classic Cole Porter songs in the show, and a talented lead actress, I assumed this had to be well worth watching. I was wrong. The acting was cartoonish, with the performers virtually winking at the audience. The corny dialogue was like something out of a bad vaudeville routine, the attempts at humor fell flat, and the juvenile plot was dreadful. The sets were uninspired and one-dimensional. And there was virtually no choreography during most of the songs, with the performers just standing there and singing. The vocal talent was about the only thing this show has going for it, but it was wasted in this effort. It was so weak, that I eventually stopped watching less than halfway through.
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