Anything Goes DVD and Blu-Ray Now Available for Pre-Order

Anything Goes DVD and Blu-Ray Now Available for Pre-Order

Filmed live at the Barbican in London, the London revival of Anything Goes starring Sutton Foster is now available to pre-order on DVD and Blu-Ray. Earlier this week we announced the musical will be released on physical media next year.

Liberator Film Studios produced the DVD and Blu-Ray releases of other hit shows such as Kinky Boots, 42nd Street, and An American in Paris. We've recently listed all Broadway and West End musicals that are available on DVD, together with the top 10 shows that have seen a Blu-Ray release.

Here's how you can now pre-order the upcoming DVD & Blu-Ray release of Anything Goes:

 


 

The London production reunited director Kathleen Marshall and star Sutton Foster, who first worked together on the musical's Broadway revival in 2011. Joining Foster in the production were Robert Lindsay, Felicity Kendal, and Gary Wilmot. 

Liberator Films will release the production on both DVD and Blu-Ray on March 14th, 2023. The DVD can now be pre-ordered for $16.95 while the Blu-Ray version is set at $24.95.

Both releases will be classified as "Region 0 - All Regions" and will play worldwide, and are now available to pre-order through Amazon globally. Running time is set at 139 minutes, with no extras.

 


 

As the S.S. American heads to sea, etiquette and convention head out the portholes as two unlikely pairs set a course to true love. But destiny needs a little help from singing sailors, comical disguises, and good old-fashioned blackmail. 

Anything Goes Producer Howard Panter previously captured his London revival of "The King and I" starring Kelli O'Hara which was filmed in 2018 and is now widely available to stream through various online distributors. 

Filmed stage musicals previously filmed by Liberator Film Studios include The King and IAn American in Paris42nd Street, and Kinky Boots

The creative team for London's Anything Goes included set designer Derek McLane, costume designer Jon Morrell, music director and supervisor Stephen Ridley, lighting designer Hugh Vanstone, sound designer Jonathan Deans, and 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.