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"ANYTHING GOES!"Presented Aug. 7-9, at Barnegat High School The Mirage Players are setting sail to launch their latest production of "Anything Goes" to be performed at the Barnegat High School on August 7, 8 & 9, 2008. With Patty Clark Brescia at the helm, this cast is in ship shape and ready to capsize comedy and make fast on musical theater! This toe tapping, hands clapping voyage is sure to make great headway with classic Cole Porter hits including; "I Get A Kick Out of You", "Friendship", "You're The Top", "Blow Gabriel Blow" and the title hit "Anything Goes". This production is certain to top side the community of Barnegat with its dazzling tap dancing dynamics (choreographed by Christina Skleros) and whimsical wit launching this ship into the mainmast of Community Theater history! Hop on board and join the fun by calling 609-607-1500 for tickets. Adults-$14, $10-Children. SYNOPSIS: The S.S. Mirage, sailing from New York to England, carries an unusual group of passengers. Included amongst them are a gangster Moonface Martin (Frank Gambino), a wealthy debutante and her mother Hope and Evangeline Harcourt (Gail Ahlrich & June Klein), a nightclub singer Reno Sweeny (Barbara Staffa), and a wealthy New York businessman and his stowaway assistant Elisha Whitney and Billy Crocker (Paul Nixon & Gus Braden). It turns out that Hope is Billy's long-lost love. Unfortunately, she is now engaged to a wealthy Englishman, Lord Evelyn Oakleigh (Ed Barry). After a series of comedic happenings, Billy manages to win back Hope. Meanwhile, Billy's friend, Reno, manages to seduce and win Lord Evelyn. All this happens while Moonface Martin attempts to escape the law and Hope's mother strives to maintain her social status. Disclaimer: We are not responsible for all views posted on this website. Authors are solely responsible for the content of their articles. Linked material is the responsibility of the party who created it. Commenters are responsible for the content of comments. The opinions expressed in articles, linked materials, and comments are not necessarily those of DowntownBarnegat.com |