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Where can I get a free copy of an anything goes script? Home More advice Computers & Tech I'm in the musical anything goes and I accidentally lost my script.is there anywhere I can download one online for free? This Young Performers’ Edition is a one-hour adaptation of ANYTHING GOES, specially tailored for elementary and middle school-aged actors. The materials have been prepared to help your school or organization mount the best possible production and to give your young cast and crew an exciting and rewarding experience.
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Anything Goes - Roundabout Theatre Co. Production - Opening Night - 4/7/11 2BILLY (Cont’d)(Handing envelopes to WHITNEY)I've got your steamer ticket. English money. Train ticket up to Henley—(BILLY takes a stuffed bulldog out of the shopping bag;it wears a Yale pullover)And I picked Little Eli up at J. Anything Goes (Beaumont 1987) The age-old tale of Boy-Meets-Girl and the complications which ensue intrigue every audience, and no musical puts it on stage better than ANYTHING GOES. This show is an amusing story wrapped around one of Cole Porter’s magical scores.
Very large tonight.
What took you so long?
I was scraping off my makeup, tons of it.
Say, you two all right up there?
You know the problem, honey.
Any time you want a little of mine...
- Excuse me, darlings.
- Hello, Victor, how are you?
All right, Vic, it's a nice party. Hiya, Lottie.
- Hi, Mr. Benson.
- Check the billing!
Man, you went the full route, didn't you?
You know there's nothing I wouldn't do
for you, Bill.
- You hungry?
- No.
- Thirsty?
- I can wait a little bit.
Want a girl to...
- No, I'm too tired.
- Can I carry you?
- Victor, put your pen away, will you?
- Good evening, Bill.
Hi, Fritzi.
I told you I wasn't going to sign
a contract...
till I know who's going to play
the other fellow.
- We'll find somebody.
- It's not as simple as that.
We gotta have a fellow who's young,
who can sing, dance, act.
Leave it to me. It's easy.
It's easy, huh, Victor?
I don't know anybody like that.
Neither do I.
That's what's so excitingabout it.
There's this unknown genius
waiting to be discovered somewhere...
- and we have no idea where he is.
- That's very exciting.
- What's that?
- Sounds like a raid.
Look who's here!
It's nobody, just Ted Adams.
Otto!
Give them a break.
Here you are. Aren't they wonderful?
Thank you.
They really love me.
Thank you very much. Thank you.
Hey, that was some reception, huh?
A year ago, nobody ever heard of him.
Fastest rise of anyone in television.
Anything Goes Storyline
- Did you ever see him work?
- No, I live in a fringe area.
What kind of guest of honor are you?
They're all screaming for you.
- Come on!
- Why didn't you tell me?
Teddy, baby! Look here.
Hello, Victor.
I'm glad you didn't wait for me.
Do you hear that? Ad lib.
You know the boys.
Yes. Otto. Marty. Make yourself at home.
We can't stay very long. Tallulah's waiting.
Right.
Did you tell Bill that I've decided
to do the show with him?
- Yes.
- What did he say?
What did he say? What could he say?
He's crazyabout the idea.
This is it.
It'll open the second act.
Why don't you try it?
Bill!
Excuse me, darlings.
- Ted, you know Bill Benson.
- Sure.
- How do you do? Nice to see you, Ted.
- Thank you.
- See, I can't tell you how excited I am...
- He's a great fan of yours.
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Oh, yes, ever since I was a kid.
Really, you don't know how excited
I was when Victor told me...
Yes, sir, a great fan.
How about the number?
Well, I've only just seen the verse,
but I'll take a hack at it.
They shoulderect a statue to the guy
Who firstthought of hitting someone
with a pie
Call it hokum, hoke, or what you will
It sure got a laugh and they're laughing still
And nothingsoundsquite as glorious
As a laugh that's real uproarious.
Cut, here. Time. This calls for two fellows.
I need another guy.
You do? Why don't you run through it
with him?
Thank you, darling.
Got it.
Give them elegant prose
Noel Coward bon mots
Yeah, and tres gay.
You'll get notices
But you'll go broke
If the hero's flustered
Hit him with a custard
You gotta give the people hoke.
Do your best tour jet
From a classic ballet
And they'll rush to the lobby and smoke
Add a tiny pratfall
And you'll be running that ball
You gotta give the people hoke
Now the critics may say it's trash
But trash or not, it's a smash
We've done it again
And the crowds are standing in line
'Cause Winchellthinks it's just fine
Every year at the Met
They go deeper in debt
You wouldthink that it's time they awoke
They don't want Pagliacci
Give them Liberace
That would be a master stroke
You gotta give the people
http://www.tradewindsweb.com/LOVE_IS_IN_THE_AIR.html My objective is to work with other artists to develop my short pieces in anticipation of building up working relations/collaborations on my much longer novels down the road. Please take this and do what you will with it. If you wish to pay me, fine, if not, that's also fine. I just want you to work it up and see where it goes. I'd really like to see some eager student or group of students work this script, or revise it or just use the concept. I do want name recognition on the project. I will share writing credit. The script is 85% complete, but I'll admit I'm an amateur when it comes to scriptwriting, as that is not my forte. However, I believe all the story essentials are there. The underlined, right justified, capitalized parts are in need of development. This was written for a short story contest. The short story reviews are from The Next Big Writer site. My belief is that if one gives freely in life the rewards returned are tremendous and very satisfying.