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First Look: Anything Goes on Tour

by Staff Writer
April 12, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read
Gabrielle Cocca Alexandra Wright Kerry Ellis Billie Kay Jessica Buckby Credit Marc Brenner

Gabrielle Cocca Alexandra Wright Kerry Ellis Billie Kay Jessica Buckby Credit Marc Brenner

First look production images have been released for the return of Anything Goes which has begun its tour in Bristol ahead of returning to The Barbican.

The critically acclaimed show features a new star cast including: WhatOnStage Award Winner Kerry Ellis (Wicked/We Will Rock You) as Reno Sweeney and Olivier Award Winner Denis Lawson (Bleak House/New Tricks) as Moonface Martin. Joining them on board is Olivier Award Winner Simon Callow (Four Weddings & A Funeral / Amadeus) as Elisha Whitney and Musical Theatre Royalty Bonnie Langford (EastEnders / 9 to 5) as Evangeline Harcourt.

As well as its triumphant return to the Barbican, this glorious musical will also be visiting theatres in Bristol, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Dublin and Manchester this spring.

       

Anything Goes on Tour credit Marc Brenner

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Jessica Buckby Alexandra Wright Kerry Ellis Billie Kay Gabrielle Cocca
Kerry Ellis and Cast Credit Marc Brenner
Kerry Ellis Denis Lawson Credit Marc Brenner
Anything Goes Cast Credit Marc Brenner
Anything Goes Cast Credit Marc Brenner
Denis Lawson Credit Marc Brenner
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1. Jessica Buckby Alexandra Wright Kerry Ellis Billie Kay Gabrielle Cocca

Jessica Buckby Alexandra Wright Kerry Ellis Billie Kay Gabrielle Cocca

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