Photo credit: Anything Goes (Photo by Tristram Kenton)

‘Anything Goes’ starring Sutton Foster extends London run

Performances are now scheduled at the Barbican Theatre to 31 October.

Sophie Thomas
Sophie Thomas

We're sailing on the S.S. American for a little bit longer! Anything Goes will extend its booking period by a fortnight at the Barbican Theatre, with Anything Goes performances now through to 31 October. Anything Goes tickets are on sale now.

Sutton Foster reprises her Tony-winning role as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, making her London debut. Foster spoke with LondonTheatre.co.uk about making her West End debut, and you can read our interview here

Anything Goes stars Robert Lindsay as Moonface Martin, Felicity Kendal as Evangeline Harcourt and Gary Wilmot as Elisha Whitney. Samuel Edwards plays Billy Crocker, with Nicole-Lily Baisden as Hope Harcourt, Carly Mercedes Dyer as Erma and Haydn Oakley as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh.

The Anything Goes cast is completed by Martin Callaghan, Jon Chew, Clive Hayward, Alistair So, Marc Akinfolarin, Simon Anthony, Georgie Ashford, Vivien Carter, Natalie Chua, Eamonn Cox, Jordan Crouch, Frances Dee, Charlene Ford, Selina Hamilton, Maddie Harper, Michael Lin, Robbie McMillan, Tom Partridge, Jack Wilcox, Alexandra Wright, George Beet, Gabrielle Cocca, Emily Ormiston and Liam Wrate.

Sutton Foster is currently scheduled to appear at all performances at the Barbican to 10 October. All other casting for Anything Goes is confirmed to 17 October. Casting for the extended booking period is to be announced.

Set on a cruise liner heading to London, Anything Goes follows two pairs as they try to find love. The musical features Cole Porter songs including "You're The Top" and "Friendship."

Kathleen Marshall directs and choreographs Anything Goes, with scenic design by Derek McLane, costume design by Jon Morrell, lighting design by Hugh Vanstone and sound design by Jonathan Deans.

Anything Goes is at the Barbican Theatre to 31 October.

Anything Goes tickets are on sale now.

Photo credit: Anything Goes (Photo by Tristram Kenton)

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