RUSHVILLE —
The cast has been set for this spring’s RCHS stage production of the smash hit, “Anything Goes.”
Anything goes takes place aboard the SS American, a cruise ship sailing from the United States to England in the 1930s.
With music and lyrics by the legendary Cole Porter, audiences will recognize classic favorites such as “You’re the Top,” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” and the title song “Anything Goes.”
The story follows lead characters Reno Sweeny and Billy Crocker through their journey to find love aboard a cruise ship filled with gangsters, Chinese converts, ministers, sailors, night club singers, and a poor pooch named Cheeky.
Show dates are April 11, 12, 13, and 14. Evening shows begin at 7:30 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $7 for reserved seating and on sale now. Call the high school drama department to reserve your seats.
The storyline is full of plot twists and turns and sure to keep you enthusiastically entertained.
To reserve tickets or for more information call 765-932-3901 ext. 258 or e-mail taguej@rushville.k12.in.us This production is under the experienced direction of Jennie Tague.
Cast List for Anything Goes
Female Roles
Reno Sweeny: Jessica Miller
Hope Harcourt: Michaela Orme
Evangeline Harcourt: Michaela Colestock
Erma: McKenzie Conrad
Purity: Kylee Hickmott
Chastity: Sarah Daubenspeck
Charity: Catie Liggett
Virtue: Jen Lattner
Male Roles
Lord Evelyn Oakleigh: LJ Conrad
Elisha Whitney: Steven Locchetta
Billy Crocker: Bryce Colestock
Moonface Martin: Nate Hoeing
Luke: Logan Mahan
John: Zack Cramer
Ship’s Captain: Christian Valez
Ship’s Purser: Austin Tielking
Male/Female Roles
Fred (bartender): Christian Valez
Henry T. Dobson (minister): Bryce Conrad
Reporter: Ashley Meyer, Abi Roszell
F.B.I. Agent: Abi Roszell
Old Lady in a Wheelchair: Ashley Meyer
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