
Anything Goes Script Pdf
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11/6/2007 7:10:37 PM Performance Use I wrote a School music program with the subject matter the history of Indiana music and found that this song was perfect for teaching 4th and 5th grade students. The ability to put it in whatever key was most suited also makes MusicNotes.com a preferrable site to use. The chords placed above the staff made it possible for me to arrange the song for use with elementary students. I was also able to teach them by ear by first teaching the melody and then using the chords to enhance their performance.
'Why are there so many versions of this show to begin with? ' Well there was the original version in 1934 tailored to the talents of Ethel Merman, William Gaxton and Victor Moore.
The script was slapped together during rehearsals because the sinking of the S.S.Morro Castle with a lotss of 134 lives suddenly made a shipwreck story too close to home. (In her first autobbiography Merman recalled Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse coming out of the washroomon the afternoon of dress rehearsal with the dialogue for the final scene written on paper towels.) The show got by thanks to the performers, the Porter songs and audiences that demanded less of musical comedy in 1934. The 1962 off-Broadway revival began with a request to move 'I Get a Kick out of You' so they would not have to build an extra nightclub set.
In time they decided to add 6 other Cole Porter songs and the book was considerably altered. This became the standard performing version until the 1987 revival happened. But the 1962 version was never performed on Broadway. The 1987 edition tried to get the basic outline back to the 1934 version but tightening the script and allowing for a few interpolated songs and a few deletions from the score. I've seen both: the 1962 has a goofy off-Broadway feeel while the 1987 goes for a slicker big Broadway appraach. Natually the 1962 works better in community theatre settings.