{"id":11746,"date":"2021-10-19T16:17:42","date_gmt":"2021-10-19T16:17:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/laughfrodisiac.com\/?p=11746"},"modified":"2021-11-09T21:44:33","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T21:44:33","slug":"anything-anything-anything-gooooes-at-the-barbican-is-pure-silly-joy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/laughfrodisiac.com\/2021\/10\/19\/anything-anything-anything-gooooes-at-the-barbican-is-pure-silly-joy\/","title":{"rendered":"Anything ANYthing ANYTHING GOOOOES at the Barbican is Pure Silly Joy"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

In 2011, the absolute ledge Sutton Foster gave us the definitive Reno Sweeney in the definitive production of Anything Goes, directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall in a way that warned anyone who tried to do it differently in the future to buzz off, Bambadjan. Heeding that warning, I imagine this is what happened to get this production back in action: the peeps at the Barbican were like ‘we want a new production of Anything Goes!’ and everyone was like ‘you can’t beat the 2011 Broadway revival!’ and the Barbican was like ‘so let’s just do that one!’ and everyone was like ‘ok cool but it really needs Sutton Foster too’ and Barbs was like ‘ok let’s get her!’ and everyone was like ‘can she still do it it’s been 10 years’ and Barbs was like ‘let’s ask’ and Sutton and the rest of the conscious world was like ‘of course she can still do it and probably better than ever she’s Sutton Foster for chrissakes!’ and I was like OH MY GOOD GOD I GET TO SEE MY FAVORITE THING AGAIN!!!!!!!!!! \/end scene. (Yes I know it was originally supposed to be Megan Mullally and Sutton came in last minute but Megan would have been more of a Patti LuPone Reno and we cannot go back to those tapless days.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now I realize if you search ‘this is my favorite thing!’ in the search box at the top of this site, almost every single post of the thousands I’ve written will come up (barring everything from Mongolia and Mamet) but this is truly one of my faves. By ‘this’ of course I mean Marshall’s incredible, jaw-droppingly amazing 10-minute tap extravaganza of the title song that ends Act I. Me and Jonathan Groff are literally the same person (not literally (or figuratively (we just have this in common) and our love of Lin)) because we were both so obsessed with this number that we learned the whole darn thing, step-by-step, day-by-day, hilarious-Sutton-inflection-by-hilarious-Sutton-inflection.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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