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{{quote| '''Reno Sweeney''': They think he's Gangster # 1,<br />
{{quote|'''Reno Sweeney''': They think he's Gangster # 1,
So they Made him the favorite son!<br />
So they Made him the favorite son!
And that goes to show<br />
And that goes to show
[[Title Drop|Anything Goes]]! }}
[[Title Drop|Anything Goes]]! }}


A musical from the 1930s with songs by Cole Porter. ''Anything Goes'' takes place aboard a boat, following a number of unusual characters, including a evangelist-turned-nightclub singer (Reno Sweeney, originally played by Ethel Merman) and a gangster disguised as a pastor (originally played by Victor Moore). Famous songs from the show include the title song, as well as "You're the Top" and "I Get a Kick Out of You". "Friendship" is also well known, but it's not originally from this show.
A musical from 1934 with songs by Cole Porter, '''''Anything Goes''''' takes place aboard a boat, following a number of unusual characters, including a evangelist-turned-nightclub singer (Reno Sweeney, originally played by Ethel Merman) and a gangster disguised as a pastor (originally played by Victor Moore). Famous songs from the show include the title song, as well as "You're the Top" and "I Get a Kick Out of You". "Friendship" is also well known, but it's not originally from this show.


It received major revivals on Broadway twice, first in the 1960s in a version that interpolated songs from a number of Porter's other shows, and again in the 1980s in a version that stayed closer to the original musical in terms of songs, although not necessarily in terms of script. A ''third'' Broadway revival came out in 2011, based on the 1980s revival. It won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.
It received major revivals on Broadway twice, first in the 1960s in a version that interpolated songs from a number of Porter's other shows, and again in the 1980s in a version that stayed closer to the original musical in terms of songs, although not necessarily in terms of script. A ''third'' Broadway revival came out in 2011, based on the 1980s revival. It won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.


[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] the opening theme for ''[[Kamen Rider OOO]]''. Or the style of martial arts practiced by [[Ranma Half]].
[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] the opening theme for ''[[Kamen Rider OOO]]''. Or the style of martial arts practiced in ''[[Ranma ½]]''. Or the bizarre [[Almost Anything Goes|team-competition sport-thing program]] on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] in the 1970s.


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=== Provides Examples of: ===

* [[Adorkable]]: Evelyn, primarily when he's trying to use American idioms
* [[Adorkable]]: Evelyn, primarily when he's trying to use American idioms
{{quote| '''Evelyn:''' I have hot pants for you! ([[Ho Yay|to Moonface]])}}
{{quote|'''Evelyn:''' I have hot pants for you! ([[Ho Yay|to Moonface]])}}
** His initial reaction to hearing this idiom is to ask the woman if she'd like a glass of water.
** His initial reaction to hearing this idiom is to ask the woman if she'd like a glass of water.
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Between Hope and Evelyn.
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: Between Hope and Evelyn.
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* [[Girl Friday]]: Subverted by Bonnie/Erma who does nothing but cause trouble for Moonface.
* [[Girl Friday]]: Subverted by Bonnie/Erma who does nothing but cause trouble for Moonface.
* [[Gold Digger]]: Hope's mom becomes one when she marries Eli to get out of poverty
* [[Gold Digger]]: Hope's mom becomes one when she marries Eli to get out of poverty
* [[Go Seduce My Arch Nemesis]]: Reno is sent to lure Evelyn away so Billy can woo Hope. {{spoiler|It...doesn't work.}}
* [[Go Seduce My Arch-Nemesis]]: Reno is sent to lure Evelyn away so Billy can woo Hope. {{spoiler|It...doesn't work.}}
* [[Gospel Revival Number]]: "Blow Gabriel Blow"
* [[Gospel Revival Number]]: "Blow Gabriel Blow"
* [[The Great Depression]]
* [[The Great Depression]]
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* [[Pair the Spares]]: After [[Official Couple|Hope and Billy]] are together, Evelyn and Reno fall in love [[Ass Pull|out of nowhere]].
* [[Pair the Spares]]: After [[Official Couple|Hope and Billy]] are together, Evelyn and Reno fall in love [[Ass Pull|out of nowhere]].
** Although the [[Ass Pull]] depends on how closely you've been watching and how suspicious you are of shipping. There are hints of it even in the first act, when Reno tries to seduce Evelyn in order to blackmail him. Once he understands what's going on, he doesn't seem entirely adverse to the idea.
** Although the [[Ass Pull]] depends on how closely you've been watching and how suspicious you are of shipping. There are hints of it even in the first act, when Reno tries to seduce Evelyn in order to blackmail him. Once he understands what's going on, he doesn't seem entirely adverse to the idea.
** One of the things the 1962 revival does better than the others is putting the song "I Get A Kick Out Of You" directly after the scene where [[Go Seduce My Arch Nemesis|Reno attempts to seduce Evelyn]]. This makes the song about Evelyn as opposed to [[Not Love Interest|Billy]] and shows that Reno is legitimately in love with him.
** One of the things the 1962 revival does better than the others is putting the song "I Get A Kick Out Of You" directly after the scene where [[Go Seduce My Arch-Nemesis|Reno attempts to seduce Evelyn]]. This makes the song about Evelyn as opposed to [[Not Love Interest|Billy]] and shows that Reno is legitimately in love with him.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Billy and Moonface run through several of these in the course of the show.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Billy and Moonface run through several of these in the course of the show.
** A beard cut directly from the [[Kick the Dog|fur of Mrs. Harcourt's dog]] turns Billy into a convincing [[George Bernard Shaw]].
** A beard cut directly from the [[Kick the Dog|fur of Mrs. Harcourt's dog]] turns Billy into a convincing [[George Bernard Shaw]].
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* [[Senseless Violins]]: Moonface smuggles a Tommy Gun onboard, not that it does him any good.
* [[Senseless Violins]]: Moonface smuggles a Tommy Gun onboard, not that it does him any good.
* [[Sidekick Song]]: "Be Like The Bluebird" for Moonface
* [[Sidekick Song]]: "Be Like The Bluebird" for Moonface
* [[The Family for The Whole Family]]: Moonface is a luckless and perfectly harmless gangster who decides to help Billy out with his romantic troubles
* [[The Family for the Whole Family]]: Moonface is a luckless and perfectly harmless gangster who decides to help Billy out with his romantic troubles
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "Hot Pants." That is all.
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "Hot Pants." That is all.
* [[Weddings for Everyone]]: Three of them: {{spoiler|Billy and Hope, Reno and Evelyn, and Ms. Harcourt and Whitney.}} Some productions can add {{spoiler|Moon and Bonnie/Erma}} to this.
* [[Weddings for Everyone]]: Three of them: {{spoiler|Billy and Hope, Reno and Evelyn, and Ms. Harcourt and Whitney.}} Some productions can add {{spoiler|Moon and Bonnie/Erma}} to this.
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[[Category:Anything Goes]]
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[[Category:Trope]]
[[Category:The Musical]]
[[Category:The Great Depression]]
[[Category:Theatre of the 1930s]]
[[Category:Cole Porter]]
[[Category:Theatrical Productions]]

Latest revision as of 15:04, 21 October 2021

Reno Sweeney: They think he's Gangster # 1,
So they Made him the favorite son!
And that goes to show
Anything Goes!

A musical from 1934 with songs by Cole Porter, Anything Goes takes place aboard a boat, following a number of unusual characters, including a evangelist-turned-nightclub singer (Reno Sweeney, originally played by Ethel Merman) and a gangster disguised as a pastor (originally played by Victor Moore). Famous songs from the show include the title song, as well as "You're the Top" and "I Get a Kick Out of You". "Friendship" is also well known, but it's not originally from this show.

It received major revivals on Broadway twice, first in the 1960s in a version that interpolated songs from a number of Porter's other shows, and again in the 1980s in a version that stayed closer to the original musical in terms of songs, although not necessarily in terms of script. A third Broadway revival came out in 2011, based on the 1980s revival. It won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.

Not to be confused with the opening theme for Kamen Rider OOO. Or the style of martial arts practiced in Ranma ½. Or the bizarre team-competition sport-thing program on ABC in the 1970s.


Tropes used in Anything Goes include:
  • Adorkable: Evelyn, primarily when he's trying to use American idioms

Evelyn: I have hot pants for you! (to Moonface)