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Video: Watch Robyn Hurder Perform 'Let's Misbehave' in HIGH SOCIETY

The musical runs through August 23 in Ogunquit, Maine. 

By: Aug. 04, 2025



Watch Robyn HurderMax ClaytonBryan Batt, and more perform “Let’s Misbehave!” in Ogunquit Playhouse's production of the Cole Porter musical comedy, HIGH SOCIETY! The musical runs through August 23 in Ogunquit, Maine. 

The musical, popping with champagne fizz, sizzles with tap dancing, and brims with madcap mayhem, also features Broadway's Andrew Durand, Broadway's Charlie Franklin (George), Broadway's Sara Gettelfinger (Margaret), Broadway's Mike McGowan (Seth), with Charlotte Van Ledtje (Dinah), Josh Burrage, Zakeyia Lacey, Jaclyn De Nicola, Christian Probst, Troy Valjean Rucker, Jesse Swimm, Rachel Tata, Jessica Wockenfuss, and Katrina Yaukey.

High Society features music and lyrics by Cole Porter, a book by Arthur Kopit, and additional lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, with a new book adaptation by B.T. McNicholl, based on Philip Barry’s classic play The Philadelphia Story and the Turner Entertainment Co. motion picture High Society starring Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby.

High Society will feature choreography by Jeffry Denman, Greg Jarrett is the music supervisor/orchestrator, Sam Davis is the music consultant. Music direction by Nicholas Connors, scenic design by Alexander Dodge, costume design by Tracy Christensen, lighting design by Richard Latta, sound design by Haley Parcher, and wig/hair & make-up design by Roxanne De Luna. Devin Day is the production stage manager. Anthony Daniel is the associate director, Liza Piccoli is the associate choreographer, Kyra Teboe is the associate music director, and Clayton Dombach is the assistant scenic designer. Kelly Merritt and Emily Katherine are the assistant stage managers. Casting by ARC.

"Let's Misbehave!"  High Society, the Cole Porter musical comedy, pops with champagne fizz, sizzles with tap dancing, and brims with mad cap mayhem! Set to Porter's iconic tunes, the story follows socialite Tracy Lord on the eve of her wedding. Her still-smitten ex-husband, C.K. Dexter Haven, shows up, as does a magazine reporter covering the event—who also falls for Tracy. She soon finds herself in a delightful romantic dilemma, forced to choose among her admirers.

Assisted listening devices are available free of charge at Patron Services before every performance. Open Captioning for deaf and hard of hearing guests will be projected on monitors flanking the stage from August 13-17. ASL Interpreted performances will be held on August 20 at 8pm and August 23 at 2pm.


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