Megan Mullally and Robert Lindsay to star in Anything Goes

Megan Mullally and Robert Lindsay to star in Anything Goes

One of the all-time greatest musicals ANYTHING GOES is making a welcome return to the London stage in spring and summer 2021 for a strictly limited 15 week engagement at the Barbican Theatre, starring Emmy & SAG Award Winner Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) who is making her West End musical debut as Reno Sweeney, and Tony, Olivier & BAFTA Award Winner Robert Lindsay as Moonface Martin.

This splendid production of Cole Porter & P.G. Wodehouse’s classic musical will be directed and choreographed by three time Tony Award Winner Kathleen Marshall. Marshall’s Broadway production of ANYTHING GOES was a major smash hit and received huge critical acclaim.  The revival was nominated for nine Tony Awards and 10 Drama Desk Awards,

winning Best Musical Revival and Best Choreography at both ceremonies. Now Marshall, in her West End directing debut, will reinvent this glorious musical for London audiences next year.

With music and lyrics by Cole Porter and the original book by P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, ANYTHING GOES will premiere at the Barbican Theatre on 8 May 2021 (Press Night on 20 May 2021) until 22 August 2021, featuring a full supporting company including 14 tap dancing sailors!  Further casting will be announced soon.

Megan Mullally said: “Anything really does go, is the thing, and I’m excited to be coming to London where Robert Lindsay and I will promptly unleash ourselves upon that wonderful town for 15 weeks of farce and frolic. Under the tutelage of the devilishly clever Kathleen Marshall we shall endeavour to do the memory of Cole Porter proud. Meanwhile, I will endeavour to get my a** to a tap class. A brand new rendering of a great old entertainment is on the horizon…something tells me I’ll get a kick out of spending my summer in London next year! Tally-ho!

Robert Lindsay said: “I am so looking forward to returning to the stage in the medium I love – musical comedy.  And what better than Kathleen Marshall’s revival of Anything Goes at the wonderful Barbican Theatre. The perfect remedy to shake off the blues of 2020.

Kathleen Marshall said: “I’m so thrilled to have the opportunity to reimagine Anything Goes for the West End.  I’m a huge fan of both Megan and Robert and I know we will have a blast working together on this iconic musical comedy.  I adore London and can’t wait to bring this joyous show to UK audiences!

Howard Panter, producer of The King and I at the London Palladium said: “I’m delighted to be working with Kathleen to bring a wonderful new production of this classic, and very funny, golden-age musical to London next summer packed with Cole Porter’s fabulous songs. It’s an enormous pleasure to welcome Megan to London, as she makes her musical debut in the UK and to work once again with Robert.  Originally created by the geniuses that were Cole Porter and P.G. Wodehouse, Anything Goes offers pure escapism and enjoyment for all the family and I really hope it will be the perfect tonic for London audiences next year.

When the S.S. American heads out to sea, etiquette and convention head out the portholes as two unlikely pairs set off on the course to true love… proving thats ometimes destiny needs a little help from a crew of singing sailors, a comical disguise and some good old-fashioned blackmail. This hilarious musical romp across the Atlantic featuring a collection of some of theatre’s most memorable songs – including ‘I Get A Kick Out of You’, ‘Anything Goes’, ‘You’re the Top’, ‘Blow, Gabriel, Blow’, ‘It’s De-Lovely’, ‘Friendship’ and ‘Buddie Beware’ – will take you back to the Golden Age of high society on the seas. ANYTHING GOES is set to sail away with audiences all over again.

BIOGRAPHIES

Megan Mullally – Reno Sweeney

Emmy Award-winning actor and musician Megan Mullally has appeared on Broadway in revivals of Grease, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (opposite Matthew Broderick), and Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein.  Megan has appeared in Terrence McNally’s smash Broadway hit It’s Only a Play and starred as the role of Adelaide opposite Nathan Lane in Carnegie Hall’s celebrated Guys and Dolls revival.   In recent years, Mullally has toured the world as the bandleader, singer and choreographer of the beloved punk-vaudeville band, Nancy And Beth.  The band will release its second album, Imaginary Friend in 2021.

Television credits includes seven seasons of the Emmy Award-winning Children’s Hospital, Parks and Recreation (as the Evil Tammy II), Lydia on acclaimed cult favourite Party Down, Aunt Gayle on the animated FOX series Bob’s Burgers, Alyson on The Great North (also animated by FOX), and as Karen Walker on NBC’s hit sitcom Will & Grace, for which she received two Emmys, four Screen Actors Guild awards and four Golden Globe nominations.

In film, Megan stars opposite Bryan Cranston and James Franco in the hit comedy Why Him? and appears in Oh Lucy!, LEMON, The Disaster Artist and Infinity Baby.  Megan and her husband Nick Offerman have toured the US and UK with their comedy show Summer of 69: No Apostrophe and released The New York Times best-selling book, The Greatest Love Story Ever Told.  Together, they host your favourite podcast, In Bed with Nick and Megan. 

Robert Lindsay – Moonface Martin

Robert Lindsay trained at RADA.  His television credits include: McDonald & Dodds (Mammoth Screen); Plebs (Rise Films); Bounty Hunters (Cave Bear Productions/Sky); Genius (Fox 21); The Marvellous World Of Roald Dahl, Brazen Hussies, Cymbeline, All’s Well That Ends Well, Twelfth Night, Give Us A Break, Citizen Smith, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Seconds Out, Genghis Cohn, Atlantis, Hawk (BBC); Galavant (ABC); Bull (John Stanley Productions/Gold); Falcon – ‘The Silent And The Damned’ (Mammoth Screen/Sky Atlantic); George And Bernard Shaw (Feelgood Fiction); Spy (Hat Trick Productions); My Family BAFTA Nomination For Best Comedy Performance, 2001 (DLT Entertainment/BBC); The Trial Of Tony Blair (Mentorn/Channel 4); Jericho (ITV); Friends And Crocodiles (Freemantle); Don’t Eat The Neighbours (Granada Children’s Media); Oliver Twist (United TV); Hornblower (ITV/A&E); The Office (Carlton); Goodbye My Love (Granada); Jake’s Progress BAFTA Nomination For Best Actor, 1995, Nightingales, G.B.H. BAFTA Best Actor Award, 1991, RTS Award Winner For Best Actor, 1991  (Channel 4); The Wimbledon Poisoner (ABTV); Confessional, King Lear (Granada) and Get Some In! (Thames).

Theatre credits include: In Praise Of Love (Theatre Royal Bath); A Christmas Carol: In Concert With The London Musical Theatre Orchestra (Lyceum Theatre); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (West End); The Lion In Winter, Cyrano De Bergerac (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Onassis (Derby Playhouse/West End); Aristo (Minerva Theatre); The Entertainer (Old Vic Theatre); Power (National Theatre); Richard Iii (Savoy Theatre); Oliver! (Palladium Theatre); Becket Winner Of Variety Club Best Theatre Actor, Nominated For Laurence Olivier Award For Best Actor (Haymarket); Me And My Girl Winner Of Laurence Olivier Award For Outstanding Performance By An Actor In A Musical, Winner Of Tony Award For Best Actor In A Musical (Adelphi Theatre); Beaux Strategem, Philoctetes Winner Of Manchester Evening News Theatre Award For Best Actor, Leaping Ginger (Royal Exchange Theatre); Trelawny Of The Wells (Old Vic); Lower Depths, The Cherry Orchard (The Roundhouse); The Changeling (Riverside Studios) and Three Musketeers (Royal Court Theatre).

Film credits include: Maleficent 2 (Disney); Grace of Monaco (Stone Angels); Wimbledon (Working Title); Divorcing Jack (Scala Productions); Remember Me? (Channel 4 Films); Fierce Creatures (Jersey Films/Warner Brothers); Strike It Rich (BBC Films/Miramax); Bert Rigby, You’re A Fool.

CREATIVE TEAM

Derek McLane – Set Designer

Neil Austin – Lighting Designer

Simon Baker – Sound Designer

Stephen Ridley – Musical Supervisor

LISTINGS  INFORMATION

Barbican Theatre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

First Performance: From 8 May 2021

Final performance: 22 August 2021

Performances: Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 2.30pm

Running time: approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including interval

Tickets: £25 – £150, plus booking fee

Barbican Box Office: barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2021/event/anything-goes

AnythingGoesMusical.co.uk

Presented in association with the Barbican

Matt

Matt has been writing on all manner of subjects for over 15 years. He has written for a number of music magazines, made appearances on BBC Introducing and regularly contributed to local newspapers. These days he mostly writes about rugby and is passionate about providing insight into women's rugby! He also writes on theatre and regularly reviews shows across the south.

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