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Anything Goes

(Original Broadway Production, 1934)

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Production Information
Opening:November 21, 1934
Closing:November 16, 1935
# Performances:420
Theatres:46th Street Theatre
(9/30/1935 - 11/16/1935)
Alvin Theatre
(11/21/1934 - 9/29/1935)
Colonial Theatre
(11/5/1934 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Intermissions:1
Version:Original Broadway Version
 
Production Staff
Robert Alton (i)
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Choreographer
Howard Lindsay
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Director
 
Original Cast | Replacements
May Abbey
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Mrs. Wentworth
Kay Adams
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Passenger
Leslie Barrie
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Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
William Barry
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Ship's Drunk
Ruth Bond
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Reno's Angel
Chet Bree
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First Cameraman
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The Ritz Quartet
Norma Butler
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Reno's Angel
Billy Curtis
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Little Boy
Edwin Delbridge
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Reporter
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The Ritz Quartet
Lola Dexter
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Passenger
Vera Dunn
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Bonnie Letour
Florence Earle
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Mrs. Frick
Enes Early
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Reno's Angel
Maurice Elliott
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Mr. Swift
Stuart Eraser
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The Alvin Quartette
Neal Evans
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Second Cameraman
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The Ritz Quartet
Paul Everton
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Elisha J. Whitney
Charlie Fang
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Ling
Marjorie Fisher
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Reno's Angel
Helen Folsom
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Passenger
William Gaxton
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Billy Crocker
David Glidden
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The Alvin Quartette
Ruth Gomley
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Reno's Angel
Bettina Hall
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Hope Harcourt
Irene Hamlin
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Reno's Angel
Maurine Holmes
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Passenger
Arthur Imperato
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Second Federal Man
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The Alvin Quartette
Ray Johnson
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The Foursome
Renee Johnson
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Reno's Angel
Evelyn Kelly
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Passenger
Irene Kelly
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Reno's Angel
John C. King
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Captain
Leoda Knapp
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Reno's Angel
George E. Mack
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Bartender
Doris Maye
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Reno's Angel
Ethel Merman
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Reno Sweeney
Victor Moore
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Reverend Dr. Moon
Richard Nealy
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The Alvin Quartette
Marquita Nicholai
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Passenger
Lillian Ostrom
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Reno's Angel
Jackie Paige
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Reno's Angel
Mary Philips
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Reno's Angel
Irvin Pincus
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Bell Boy
Dee Porter
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The Foursome
Helen Raymond
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Mrs. Wadsworth T. Harcourt
Houston Richards
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Chief Officer
Pacie Ripple
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Bishop Dodson
Cornelia Rogers
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Reno's Angel
Ruth Shaw
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Reno's Angel
Eleanore Sheridan
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Reno's Angel
Marshall Smith
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The Foursome
Dwight Snyder
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The Foursome
Ethel Sommerville
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Passenger
Bill Stamm
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The Ritz Quartet
William Stamm
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Steward
Frances Stewart
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Reno's Angel
Drucilla Strain
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Snooks
The Stylists
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Ship's Orchestra
Vivian Vance
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Babe
Val Vestoff
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Assistant Purser
Finette Walker
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Passenger
Richard Wang
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Ching
Harry Wilson
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First Federal Man
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Anything Goes
(18 productions, 15 recordings)

 

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For the benefit of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Equus star Daniel Radcliffe will be auctioning off the jeans he wears in the show after matinee performances on November 22, 29 and December 6. What do you think? 7 comments
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