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Anything Goes is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The "book" was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It introduced such songs as "You're the Top", "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Anything Goes".Anything Goes was based on an idea by a producer, Vinton Freedley, who was living on a boat in Panama, having left the USA to avoid his debts. He selected the writing team, and the star, Ethel Merman. As the show was in preparation, a passenger ship, the SS Morro Castle, burned and over 125 passengers perished. The plot, which concerned a shipwreck, was deemed insensitive, and the show was almost entirely rewritten.According to theatre legend, the show's new title, along with the title number, was born from the haste with which show was revamped: at a late night production meeting, an exasperated and over-worked member of the production team cried out "And just how in the hell are we going to end the first act?!""At this point," responded one of the producers, being more helpful than he realized, "anything goes!!"The resulting story concerned the shenanigans below decks on a cruise ship bound for London from New York. On board: an evangelizing nightclub singer, Reno Sweeney (played by Merman); a love-sick stowaway, Billy Crocker (played by William Gaxton); and a second-rate gangster on the lam, Moonface Martin (played by Victor Moore). The show opened at the Alvin Theatre, New York City, on 21 November 1934 and became the fourth longest-running musical of the 1930s.In 1962, the script was revised to incorporate several of the changes from the movie versions. Most changes revolved around the previously minor character Bonnie, whose name was changed to Erma. This revision was also the first stage version of Anything Goes to incorporate "It's De-Lovely"
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Randy Houser’s ‘Anything Goes’ featured as iTunes Discovery Download
Up-and-coming singer-songwriter Randy Houser brings a thrilling new sound to country music with the Universal Records South release Tuesday of his first album, Anything Goes. The album takes its title from the song that so impressed David Letterman when he first heard it on satellite radio that he personally arranged to have Houser sing it on The Late Show.
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Reba Mcentire - Anything Goes For Mcentire On Broadway
Country music star REBA MCENTIRE is heading back to Broadway for a revival of musical ANYTHING GOES. The flame-haired singer wowed theatre critics in 2001 when she revamped ...
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Resort plans nude "anything goes" party
An Australian holiday resort will hold a month-long, nude "anything goes" party to combat an expected economic downturn, media reports said on Thursday.
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Randy Houser "Goes" Public
Nov. 20, 2008 — Randy Houser released his debut album on Tuesday, and he titled the project after his current single, "Anything Goes." That song is shrouded in loneliness and regret, but it’s just one of the numerous emotions Randy tried to convey on the album, perhaps better than he does in his personal life.
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Anything Goes, By Lucy Moore
Dressed in a pink apron and slippers, Al Capone was cooking pasta for journalists when he announced his retirement from bootlegging. "Snorky" (as his friends called him) explained he was simply a regular guy providing a service but, if he wasn't appreciated, Chicago could go thirsty. The pinafore was an unexpected touch (despite the mobster's taste for tangerine or violet suits), but menace ...
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