Tony Award winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall and Tony Award winner Sutton Foster, who stars, discuss the Broadway revival of Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes.” It’s playing at the Stephen Sondheim Theater.
Tony Award winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall and Tony Award winner Sutton Foster, who stars, discuss the Broadway revival of Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes.” It’s playing at the Stephen Sondheim Theater.
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Obviously Cole Porter meant Tower of Pisa and Mona Lisa to rhyme as they do when it's correctly pronounced Leeza, but Sutton sings Leesa on the recording you went out with. Too bad.
Love Cole Porter, love tap musicals BUT
$550 for 4 seats for a matinee?
How can I afford to take 2 tap students & their mother to show them how exciting and exhilirating a full stage of professional tap dancers can be.
Sutton:
Saw you last Saturday at Town Hall -- when you came over to Prairie Home Companion to sing "You're The Top"
Saw it last Friday - Just wonderful!
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