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Win tickets to Anything Goes
Melbourne Observer reader competitions are subject to usual rules which may be viewed at our website. Judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The five winners’ entries will be drawn at the Observer office on Mon., May 11, 2015.
Anything Goes is coming to Melbourne in May, and the Melbourne Observer has five double passes to give-away to the 7.30pm performance on Saturday, May 30, 2015, at the Princess Theatre, Spring St, Melbourne. To enter, simply complete the form below and mail to ‘Anything Goes’, PO Box 1278, Research, Vic 3095, to reach us by first mail, Monday, May 11, 2015. Winners will be named in our May 13 issue. Tickets will be posted.
To: ‘Anything Goes’, Melbourne Observer, PO Box 1278, Research, 3095, to reach us by first mail on Monday, May 11, 2015. Name: ........................................................................................................ Address: .................................................................................................... ................................................. Postcode: ............................................. Phone: ..................................................................................................... Your Date of Birth: .................................................................................... Subject to ‘Melbourne Observer’ competition rules which include publication of your name, address and birthday details
A new production of Cole Porter’s smash-hit musical comedy Anything Goes c omes to the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, opening from May 27. Winner of three Tony Awards, including Best Musical Revival and Choreography during its most recent Broadway revival, Anything Goes is a stunning nautical favourite. Leading the all-star cast is Caroline O’Connor ( Chicago) as evangelist turned nightclub singer Reno Sweeney. Playing Lord Evelyn Oakleigh, the wealthy English fiancé of Hope, will be audience favourite Todd McKenney (The Boy From Oz). Wayne Scott Kermond (Singin’ In The Rain) plays Moonface Martin, a secondrate gangster who is “Public Enemy Number 13”. Billy Cr ocker, the young Wall Street broker in love with Hope is played by Alex Rathgeber (The Drowsy Chaperone ), and Claire Lyon ( Phantom o f the Opera) is Hope Harcourt, an American debutante and the object of Billy's affection.
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