Anything Goes

Remember, if you find the same ticket for a lower price within 48 hours of booking, we’ll refund the difference. See T&Cs for details.
About
All aboard for this saucy and splendid major new production of Cole Porter and P. G. Wodehouse's classic musical of pure escapism, ANYTHING GOES, at the Barbican Theatre.
Featuring a joyful, gold-plated score of theatre's most memorable standards, including 'I Get A Kick Out of You', 'You're the Top', 'It's DeLovely!' and 'Anything Goes', it's everything you want a big Broadway musical to be and more!
Making her West End debut is the award-winning and internationally renowned American actress, comedian and singer, Megan Mullally as the delectable Reno Sweeney. Mullally, won hearts, as well as three SAG awards, two Emmy awards and four Golden-Globe Nominations, for her iconic role as Karen Walker in the hit TV sitcom Will & Grace. Mullally will be joined by three-time Olivier Award and Tony-Award winner Robert Lindsay, as Moonface Martin. Lindsay has become a household name with British audiences over the years, including starring in the hugely successful BBC sitcom My Family.
Joining Megan Mullally and Robert Lindsay in an all-star line-up, are acting royalty and Evening Standard Theatre Award-winner Felicity Kendal (The Good Life / Much Ado About Nothing) as Evangeline Harcourt and much-beloved leading West End Legend Gary Wilmot (Chicago / Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) as Elisha Whitney.
Venue Details
Location
Barbican Theatre, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS, UK
Information
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Remember, if you find the same ticket for a lower price within 48 hours of booking, we’ll refund the difference. See T&Cs for details.
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