STORY
The S.S. America sets sail with various would-be couples aboard including a gangster, an evangelist and whole lot of Cole Porter farce. Reno loves Billy... Billy loves Hope... Hope's engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakley... her mother is being romantically pursued by Elijah J. Whitney, Billy's Boss... who doesn't know that Billy's aboard... Confused? You will be!
WHEN AND WHERE
Wednesday 21st - Saturday 24th March 2007
Broxbourne Civic Hall, High Street, Hoddesdon, Herts, EN11 8BE
CAST
| Reno Sweeney |
Amy Wake |
| Hope Harcourt |
Nicole May |
| Evangeline Harcourt |
Rhonda Tipple |
| Lord Evelyn Oakleigh |
Daniel Goode |
| Elisha Whitney |
Dave Bullock |
| Billy Crocker |
Alex Budd |
| Moonface Martin |
Haydn Boxall |
| Erma |
Madeline Stoller |
| Henry T. Dobson (Minister) |
Gordon Sutterby |
| Captain |
Charlie Fletcher |
| Purser |
Andy Barke |
| Luke |
Bradley Boxall |
| John |
Phil Watkins |
| Angel Purity |
Lacey Cousins |
| Angel Chastity |
Abby Chapman |
| Angel Charity |
Kerry Stone |
| Angel Virtue |
Faye Watson |
| Sailors |
Andy Barke, Josh Borley, Bradley Boxall, Gordon Sutterby |
| Fred the bartender |
Al Hall |
| Chorus |
Including Lucy Budd, Francesca, Jenny Sowter, Joyce Simkins, Pat Stoller, Maureen Watson and Zoe Hind |
Directed by Hailey Budd
Choreographed by Lianne Snelling
Musically directed by Rosamond Savournin















REVIEWS
Everything Goes With A Bounce
The Mercury
Friday 30th March 2007
"The high standard of the orchestra, under musical director Rosamond Savournin, was one the outstanding features of this show, and their quality transmitted itself to the dancers and singers."
"Some of the best-loved songs of the pre-war era came over with a fizz and a bounce that made them as irresistable as ever."
"Choreographer Lianne Snelling has not been responsible for a major show before, so she has revealed a very considerable talent, and she and director Hailey Budd are to be congratulated on handling such large numbers on stage so successfully."
East Herts Operatic Society - Anything Goes
NODA review
Tuesday 3rd April 2007
"the opening of the black cloths revealed a cruise ship that looked most impressive. Designed and built by the company themselves, it was strong, sturdy and just right for dancing on. "
"Erma, Lord Evelyn Oakleigh and Moonface Martin were all superbly cast, all having a subtle sense of comedy and the experience to know just when to push that tad further, congratulations to you all."
"This was an excellent choice of show for this company as it allowed the director to capitalize on the strengths of its members ie the dancing and the comedy."