'Anything Goes' in Shorewood's Fall Musical

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorewood High School will present the beloved musical "Anything Goes," written by the renowned composer Cole Porter, known for its catchy tunes and humorous plot. The musical unfolds on the S. S. American, where a stowaway named Billy Crocker navigates a web of romance and mistaken identities, all while trying to win over heiress Hope Harcourt. Featuring memorable songs such as “I Get a Kick Out of You” and “Let's Misbehave,” the production is designed to entertain and engage the audience.

Scheduled for performances from November 13 to 23 at the school's new performing arts center, this show is poised to be a highlight of the local arts calendar. Tickets are affordably priced, with advance purchases set at $9 for students and seniors, and $12 for adults, making it accessible to the wider community. The cast and crew's efforts reflect their dedication to the performing arts, providing students with an opportunity to shine on stage. The event is not only a showcase of talent but also a celebration of the arts in Shorewood, promising a memorable experience for all attendees. With its blend of humor, music, and drama, "Anything Goes" is sure to be a hit among locals.

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