Anything Goes
Anything Goes was written by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay, and Russell Crouse. The music and lyrics were written by Cole Porter. The 1987 Tony winning production of Anything Goes was Choreographed by Michael Smuin and directed by Jerry Zaks and starred Patty LuPone. The story of the Original Play is:
Sailing on the S.S. American are a gangster on the run posing as a minister, a former evangelist who is a nightclub singer, traveling with her are four tap-dancing "Angels", a society miss who is engaged to an English gentleman (also on the ship), and her ex-boyfriend that stows away on the boat to try to win her back. A series of comical mistaken identities ensues as the passengers and crew sing and dance their way across the Atlantic.