1989 West End revival

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The 1989 West End revival was a celebrated London production of the classic Cole Porter musical "Anything Goes," noted for its high-energy choreography, star performances, and successful reimagining of the show for contemporary audiences.

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instanceOf revival production
theatrical production
artForm musical theatre
audience contemporary audiences
basedOn Anything Goes NERFINISHED
composer Cole Porter NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre musical theatre
stage musical
hasPart high-energy choreography
reimagined staging
star performances
hasQuality celebrated
high-energy
successful
inspiredBy original 1934 production of Anything Goes
language English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity England NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
location West End, London NERFINISHED
lyricsBy Cole Porter NERFINISHED
mainSubject Anything Goes NERFINISHED
musicBy Cole Porter NERFINISHED
name Anything Goes (1989 West End revival) NERFINISHED
notableWork revival of Cole Porter’s Anything Goes
partOf West End theatre NERFINISHED
productionType stage revival
startTime 1989
workPresented Anything Goes NERFINISHED

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Anything Goes revival 1989 West End revival