Sutton Foster in Anything Goes Streaming This Week on PBS

Sutton Foster in Anything Goes Streaming This Week on PBS

Broadway star Sutton Foster reprises her Tony Award-winning performance as Reno Sweeney and makes her West End debut in P.G. Wodehouse and Cole Porter's golden age musical Anything Goes - coming to PBS this week!

Here's how to watch the Anything Goes PBS Broadcast:

 

 

The filmed production also stars three-time Olivier Award and Tony Award winner Robert Lindsay, Felicity Kendal and Gary Wilmot.

Telling the tale of romance aboard the SS American set to a timeless score, Tony-winning choreographer Kathleen Marshall directs the London production featuring timeless hits, including "I Get A Kick Out of You," "You're the Top" and "Anything Goes."

Anything Goes premieres Friday, May 13 at 9 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings), and will also be available to stream online.

When the ship sets out to sea, etiquette and convention dive overboard as two unlikely pairs set off on the course to true love, proving that sometimes destiny needs a little help from a crew of singing sailors, disguise and some old-fashioned blackmail.

The London revival will be screened in US cinemas March 27th & 30th. Tickets are now on sale for the US premiere.

 

 

Anything Goes Producer Howard Panter, who is also the Creative Director of Trafalgar Entertainment, filmed "The King and I" starring another Broadway star, Kelli O'Hara, in 2018.

"Anything Goes" will follow the same path of "The King and I" that was filmed for worldwide distribution through Trafalgar Releasing and other partner distribution channels, such as BroadwayHD.

Filmed West End musicals previously distributed by Trafalgar Entertainment include The King and IAn American in Paris42nd Street, and Kinky BootsBrowse all filmed Broadway and West End shows, here.

The creative team also includes set designer Derek McLane, costume designer Jon Morrell, music director and supervisor Stephen Ridley, lighting designer Hugh Vanstone, sound designer Jonathan Deans, orchestrator Michael Gibson (with additions by Bill Elliott) and wig designer Campbell Young.

Dance arrangements are by David Chase, vocal arrangements by Rob Fisher, associate direction by Ian Waller, associate choreography by Carol Lee Meadows, associate set design by Ben Davies, associate costume design by Jan Bench, casting by Serena Hill, associate musical direction by Mark Aspinall, associate production management by Tom McEvilly and props supervision by Mary Halliday and Lisa Buckley.

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