REVIEW by Michael Gray

ANYTHING GOES

CAODS at the Civic Theatre

Ray Jeffery's colourful production fills the Civic stage with transatlantic passengers, while up on the bridge the band [MD Bryan Cass] plays on, oblivious to the shipboard shenanigans going on below.

Some excellent casting for the comedy character roles: Kieran Bacon a charming, cheerful hoodlum, with Jill Gordon as his moll, Kevin Abrey a terrific upper-class twit, Helen Hart a formidable Mrs Harcourt, with David Slater a larger-than-life Wall Street banker.

The principals are led by Robyn Gowers' cynical chanteuse Reno, making the most of all those memorable numbers, well supported by her glamorous Angels. Tom Harper brings an easy charm, and impressive song and dance skills, to Billy Crocker, while Katie Doran makes a notable CAODS début as heiress Hope Harcourt.

Plenty of show-stopping production numbers [Claire Carr the choreographer] – the sure-fire tap routine for the title number, a stunning Gabriel, and, since this is the 1962 version, some rarer delights, including Let's Step Out, and Heaven Hop, nicely dressed in summer frocks. The company sports splendid costumes throughout; with the carefully styled wigs, they lend polish and pizazz to this very enjoyable escapist musical.