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This 91-year-old musical demands to be staged with freewheeling abandon — and the Shaw Festival has embraced its glitz and glam

Director and choreographer Kimberley Rampersad’s lustrous production of the Cole Porter classic “Anything Goes” is always inventive.  

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From left, Jeff Irving as Billy Crocker, Mary Antonini as Reno Sweeney and Michael Therriault as Moonface Martin with the cast of “Anything Goes” at the Shaw Festival. 


NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE — There are few directors in southern Ontario who can successfully, and consistently, stage ritzy song-and-dance musicals at scale, with Broadway-sized designs and budgets. Donna Feore, the queen of Canadian musical theatre, whose Stratford Festival productions could rival in extravagance almost anything in New York City, has long proved that she’s one of those creatives. 

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Joshua Chong

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