Music and Lyrics: Cole Porter
New Book: Timothy Crouse and John Weidman
Director and Choreographer: Kathleen Marshall
All aboard folks – we’ve been through a lot, and perhaps the antidote we’re all looking for is a spot of seafaring adventure. Simple and clean, glitzy and glamourous, a traditional romantic tale with a flair for the dramatic and comedic, Anything Goespulls into port at the Festival Theatre to a full house, and an eagerly awaiting audience complete with rubber rings and their armbands.
But the crossing may not be as smooth as thought. Aboard this liner from the U.S to England a few surprise shipmates may have snuck along for the journey. Pushing the narrative forward, Samuel Edwards, who perhaps fails to receive the credit deserved, is lovesick fool and protagonist Billy Crocker, who smuggles himself aboard the luxury cruise liner to make his intentions clear to the one girl who got away, Hope.
Edwards may not receive top billing with the production’s star-studded quartet of performers, but there’s an argument to be made. Undoubtedly (and quite rightly) the Kerry Ellis show for her perfect performance as Reno, the chemistry she and Edwards share is a delight – wholesome and authentic. But not to be outdone, Nicole-Lily Baisden’s Hope may seem a trophy to some but is fleshed out enough through her performance and Marshall’s direction to bring a fresh dimension to the role.
From9 To 5to saving the universe, now sipping on some bubbly aboard a luxury cruise liner – it’s safe to say Bonnie Langford has been hitting a lucky streak and a well-deserved one. Though a somewhat minor role, any moment Langford’s presence graces the stage, there’s a distinct buzz in the audience as she serves torrents of class, attitude, and clear vocals, going toe-to-toe will the ensemble dancers for the more heavily choreographed sequences, showing them how it’s done.
Transfixed, the show’s runtime is certainly extended through the audience’s appreciation of the Act two opener, in no small part down to the Ellis effect on the crowds – rarely is such talent and dedication carried with poise and magnificently enviable capability which seems effortless. Undoubtedly honed after years of stage-work, the quality can never be faulted for the entire production, as Ellis epitomises everything successful about musical theatre’s survival – dedication, synergetic casting, and timeless wonder.
But let’s not get too ahead of ourselves,Anything Goesdefines itself within a select period – and as such Jim Morrell’s costume design reflects an uncomplicated aesthetic, that is of course unless there’s a flash of razzamatazz, as temperatures soar and Reno and her ‘angels’ turn this squeaky-clean musical into something more daring, engaging, and exciting. And thankfully Marshall’s award-winning choreography fits rather snuggly with the talents of the crew, darting in and about the deck, through the pleasing dimensions of Derek McLane’s set-pieces – sculpted to turn the onboard sequences into a playground for the cast.
And one performer who is playing around, evidently having a ball of a show, Scotland’s own Denis Lawson, as a gangster and absolute gem of a character actor Moonface Martin. And while Moonface may be further down the world’s most wanted listing than he may like, his partner in crime Erma is perhaps the finest one a criminal could ask. Carly Mercedes Dyer is a treasure – humorous without becoming irksome, making every sequence her own, causing the audience (and shipmates) to hang on to every word.
Where a musical bottles so much energy, merriment and classic enjoyment, there’s an expectant ‘pop’ of fizzing fun. Well,Anything Goesseems to have an open bar, where nothing but the finest of champers is pouring throughout the evening. It ticks every box, delivering the star-studded showstopper the residents of Edinburgh were promised, providing a suitable antidotally relief before the summer season. All aboard for the finest cruise in the world, this is one show you don’t want to dinghy.
Runs until 15 May 2022 | Image: Marc Brenner
Was an amazing show, the performance was impeccable!
Anything Goes Review
Anything Goes is a comedic show about a diverse cast of Americans getting up to mischief in a cruise across the Atlantic Ocean . With hilarious comedy, great music and even better choreography Anything Goes makes for a highly entertaining experience. With comedy that works for all ages, Anything Goes is a must watch for families or friends.
Verdict 10/10