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| Jessica Walter | Vocals |
| Joel Grey | Vocals |
| Linda Mugleston | Vocals |
| Joyce Chittick | Vocals |
| William Ryall | Vocals |
| John McMartin | Vocals |
| Clyde Alves | Vocals |
| Tari Kelly | Vocals |
| Sutton Foster | Vocals |
| Walter Charles | Vocals |
| Josh Franklin | Vocals |
| Nikki Renée Daniels | Vocals |
| Justin Greer | Vocals |
| Laura Osnes | Vocals |
| Kristen Beth Williams | Vocals |
| Robert Creighton | Vocals |
| James Lowe | Conductor |
| Jessica Stone | Vocals |
| Anything Goes Pit Orchestra | Performing Ensemble |
| Jennifer Savelli | Vocals |
| Ward Billeisen | Vocals |
| Daniel J. Edwards | Vocals |
| Colin Donnell | Vocals |
| Anthony Wayne | Vocals |
| Andrew Cao | Vocals |
| Adam Perry | Vocals |
| Adam Godley | Vocals |
| Shina Ann Morris | Vocals |
| Raymond J. Lee | Vocals |
| Margot de la Barre | Vocals |
| Kimberly Fauré | Vocals |
| Kevin Munhall | Vocals |
| David Chase | Dance Arrangement |
| Bill Elliott | Orchestration |
| Joel Moss | Producer, Engineer |
| Cole Porter | Composer, Lyricist |
| P.G. Wodehouse | Book |
| Bill Rosenfield | Synopsis |
| Scott Hull | Mastering |
| Rob Fisher | Producer, Vocal Arrangements |
| Kathleen Marshall | Stage Direction |
| Kurt Deutsch | Executive Producer |
| Russel Crouse | Book |
| Michael Gibson | Orchestration |
| Howard Lindsay | Book |
| Timothy Crouse | Libretto Revision |
| Derik Lee | Engineer |
| James Lowe | Producer, Music Direction |
| Guy Bolton | Book |
| John Wieldman | Libretto Revision |
Anonymous
Posted October 20, 2011
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Posted August 25, 2011
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Eddins
The Roundabout Theatre Company's 2011 Broadway revival of Anything Goes offers a fresh take on Cole Porter's 1934 hit musical while keeping close to the freewheeling spirit of the original. The production was a huge success, winning Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Musical and for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, going to Sutton Foster as the singing evangelist Reno Sweeney. The album debuted at the top of Billboard's Cast Album Chart and offers ample evidence that the enthusiasm the revival has generated is fully deserved. The spotlight is on Foster, who brings considerable glamour to a role created by Ethel Merman. She skillfully manages the trick ...