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Northwest Savoyards Presents ANYTHING GOES, 6/8-17

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Northwest Savoyards has announced the opening of Cole Porter's beloved song & dance show, Anything Goes, at the Historic Everett Theatre, Friday, June 8th through Sunday, June 17th.

While pursuing his lost love Hope (Sabrina Otness), failed banker Billy Crocker (James Frasca) is mistaken for Public Enemy Number One. In comes nightclub evangelist Reno Sweeny (EmilyRose Frasca) who gets flustered by the fumbling English gentleman Sir Evelyn Oakleigh (Dan Zertuche) while trying to help her friend Billy. Meanwhile, Public Enemy Number 13 (Mark Abel) and his gal pal Bonnie (Rachel Wilkie) are just trying to get out of the country without landing in the brig.

The production team of The Music Man and Annie, Alan Wilkie, David Spring and Krista Erickson, team up again as Director, Music Director and Choreographer, respectively, to bring you this classic Cole Porter song and dance show which includes such memorable numbers as "I Get a Kick Out of You", "It's Delovely", "Let's Misbehave", "Blow, Gabriel, Blow" and "All Through the Night". Audience favorite husband and wife team, James and EmilyRose Frasca (How to Succeed in Business…), also return in leading roles. Other NWS veterans include Sabrina Ottness, Rachel Wilkie, Mark Abel and Scott Freshman.

Selected Cast: Hope Harcourt – Sabrina Otness, Billy Crocker – James Frasca, Moonface Martin – Mark Abel, Reno Sweeny – EmilyRose Frasca, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh – Dan Zertuche, Bonnie – Rachel Wilkie, Elisha J. Whitney – Scott Freshman.

Production Team: Stage Director – Alan Wilkie, Musical Director – David Spring, Choreographer – Krista Erickson, Stage Managers – Regan Stupey, Patricia Brown, Scenic Designer – Tim Sauke, Costume Designer – Barbara Anderson.

Anything Goes performs June 8 through 17 (two weekends only), Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sunday matinee at 2:30pm. All performances are at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave, Everett. Tickets are $22 for adults and $19 for students/seniors/military. Group discounts available. Please call the box office at (425) 258-6766 or purchase online at www.EverettTheatre.org.

Northwest Savoyards Musical Theatre Society was founded in 1990, premiering with a sold-out performance of H.M.S. Pinafore. In the beginning, most of our performers and all of our audience came from the local Everett area. Show budgets were small, and we performed in a high school gym with notoriously uncomfortable folding chairs for seating. Twenty years later, we attract actors and supporters from all over the Puget Sound region. The Savoyards are excited to once again partner with the Everett Theatre Group, and perform in the beautiful Historic Everett Theatre. In our effort to expand our role in the community, the Northwest Savoyards have partnered with several other local non-profits and are exploring ways to raise awareness of the theatre arts with area youth and to help young performers throughout the community expand their appreciation of theatre along with their performance skills.


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