Anything Goes opens Friday
Published 5:26 am Thursday, March 18, 2010
By By KEVIN SCOTT CUTLER
Lifestyles & Features Editor
The Washington High School production of the hit musical Anything Goes opens Friday evening and runs through Sunday.
Its funny, and if you dont come youre going to miss a lot, freshman Dylan Willoughby said of the show. He plays Sir Evelyn Oakleigh.
Willoughby said the most interesting facet of his role was learning to speak with a British accent.
It was hard at first, but its getting better, he said. Ill hear an accent on TV and listen to it, but its mostly about all the stereotypes Ive heard.
Senior Sarah Oswald, cast as bad girl Bonnie, said developing her on-stage voice has been a challenge, too.
I am a pure-bred Southern girl, and I get picked on for my accent, Oswald said. Bonnie is a Yankee, and shes feisty, but not very bright. She knows where shes going, and she has a plan most of the time. She gets around, but shes not a bad person either.
Paired with Oswald for several scenes is junior Thomas Sutton, who plays bad guy Moonface Martin.
I provide the humor, basically, the comic relief, he said. Im the crazy public enemy who thinks hes more notorious than he is. He wants to be bad, but hes not.
Sophomore Erin Stowe, who, as nightclub singer and former evangelist Reno Sweeney, has one of the more prominent roles, said the cast is ready for opening night.
Rehearsals have been going very well, she said. Weve had some rough spots, but were getting a lot done.
With four costume changes, Stowe said she is having fun wearing the 1930s period, flapper dresses.
I bought a couple off the Internet and a couple from a thrift store, she said.
Freshman Megan McLawhorn, in her first Washington High School musical, said shes enjoyed the experience. She portrays Hope Harcourt.
Its a great cast. We mesh very well, said McLawhorn, whose previous stage roles included East Carolina Universitys production of Big River, P.S. Jones Middle Schools Willy Wonka Jr. and last summers local Dancing With Our Stars fundraiser for Eagles Wings.
Another of the more experienced cast members is senior Charlie Tingen, who plays Billy Crocker.
I think this is my 10th show, he said, noting that hes also appeared in such WHS hits as Damn Yankees and Hello Dolly. He is hoping for a professional career in the entertainment field, after studying musical theater in college.
My ultimate goal is Broadway, but until then Id do regional theater and touring companies and be a waiter, he said with a laugh.
Other students appearing in Anything Goes include York Winstead, Harley Taylor, Ashley Bostic, Kayla Bruce, Jessica Bass, Will Blake, Megan White, Elizabeth Nuckols, John Hill, Gray Peedin, Allie Evans, Lauren Gargaro, Brittany Woolard, Courtney Jennette and Chelsea Fucito. Musical accompaniment will be provided by musicians from Washington High School and Southside High School, as well as members of the community.
Faculty advisors for the show include Travis Carter, Charlotte Kassnove, Chris Stanton, Melissa Moore and Penny Paul. Paul also acknowledged the support of two additional members of the WHS faculty.
Our principal, Russell Holloman, has really been supportive of the arts at Washington High School, Paul said. Earlier this year, he won an award from the North Carolina Art Educators Association.
The stage setting, a cruise ship, is a masterpiece, Paul said.
Charles Daniels and his construction-tech classes built a spectacular set for us again this year, she said. They have worked so hard and our ship looks like it could actually set sail.
Anything Goes will be presented Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in the WHS Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $7 each.