[NEohioPAL]Brooklyn High School Drama Club presents "Anything Goes"

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Thu Mar 1 20:02:48 PST 2007


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ANYTHING GOES will be performed at...

Brooklyn High School
9200 Biddulph Rd.
Brooklyn, OH 44144

Thur. Mar. 8th 2007 - 7:00 p.m.
Fri. Mar. 9th 2007 - 7:00 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 10th 2007 - 1:00 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 10th 2007 - 7:00 p.m.
   
  Tickets:
  Adult: $7.00
  Seniors and children under 12: $6.00
  All matinee: $5.00

Synopsis:

Billy Crocker, a young Wall Street broker, stows away on the S.S. American, in hopes of winning the heart of his beloved Hope Harcourt. His boss, Yale graduate Elisha J. Whitney, is also on board. He plans to relax before the tremendous sale of his own company's stock (or, in the 1962 version, to make an important business deal in England). Hope is on her way to England to be married to Sir Evelyn Oakleigh (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in the 1987 version), a stuffy, hapless British nobleman. Stowing away with Billy are "Moonface" Martin, a gangster labeled "Public Enemy 13," and his friend Bonnie (originally named Erma); the two have disguised themselves as a reverend and a missionary, respectively, after stranding the ship's real reverend back at the port. On board, Crocker runs into his friend, nightclub singer Reno Sweeney, who resolves to help Billy win over Hope, to the dismay of Hope's mother, Mrs. Harcourt, who insists she marry Evelyn. Billy simultaneously learns the true
 identities of Moonface and Bonnie, and in exchange for his silence, they join the plot to break up Hope and Evelyn; as the show progresses, Hope, Evelyn, Billy, Reno, Elisha, Mrs. Harcourt, Bonnie, and Moonface all end up in a variety of compromising positions with members of the opposite sex.

 
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<div>ANYTHING GOES will be performed at...<BR><BR>Brooklyn High School<BR>9200 Biddulph Rd.<BR>Brooklyn, OH 44144<BR><BR>Thur. Mar. 8th 2007 - 7:00 p.m.<BR>Fri. Mar. 9th 2007 - 7:00 p.m.<BR>Sat. Mar. 10th 2007 - 1:00 p.m.<BR>Sat. Mar. 10th 2007 - 7:00 p.m.</div>  <div> </div>  <div><STRONG>Tickets:</STRONG></div>  <div><STRONG>Adult:</STRONG> $7.00</div>  <div><STRONG>Seniors and children under 12:</STRONG> $6.00</div>  <div><STRONG>All matinee:</STRONG> $5.00<BR><BR>Synopsis:<BR><BR>Billy Crocker, a young Wall Street broker, stows away on the S.S. American, in hopes of winning the heart of his beloved Hope Harcourt. His boss, Yale graduate Elisha J. Whitney, is also on board. He plans to relax before the tremendous sale of his own company's stock (or, in the 1962 version, to make an important business deal in England). Hope is on her way to England to be married to Sir Evelyn Oakleigh (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in the 1987 version), a stuffy, hapless British nobleman.
 Stowing away with Billy are "Moonface" Martin, a gangster labeled "Public Enemy 13," and his friend Bonnie (originally named Erma); the two have disguised themselves as a reverend and a missionary, respectively, after stranding the ship's real reverend back at the port. On board, Crocker runs into his friend, nightclub singer Reno Sweeney, who resolves to help Billy win over Hope, to the dismay of Hope's mother, Mrs. Harcourt, who insists she marry Evelyn. Billy simultaneously learns the true identities of Moonface and Bonnie, and in exchange for his silence, they join the plot to break up Hope and Evelyn; as the show progresses, Hope, Evelyn, Billy, Reno, Elisha, Mrs. Harcourt, Bonnie, and Moonface all end up in a variety of compromising positions with members of the opposite sex.</div><p> 

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