Spring 2026
This Spring Sol Treasures, in partnership with Center Stage Theatrical Productions will be producing...
Anything Goes!
General Audition Information
Digital Audition submissions will be accepted starting Friday, August 15, 2025.
Auditions open to performers 12 and up!
Audition Preparation
When completing the audition registration document, in addition to uploading a resume and headshot, you will be asked to upload a 1-2 minute video recording of you singing.
NOTE: The Maximum file size is 100MB. It is advised you record in 1080p or less for successful uploading.
What Next
There will be a callback held on Sunday, September 7th, 2025 at 12:00pm!
Once you have submitted your digital audition, you will be sent a follow up email with call back information, including anything we would like you to prepare for the role(s) you are interested in.
We will be doing a dance portion of auditions including a tap combination at the callbacks as well!
Schedule
Rehearsals begin Saturday, January 10, 2026
The no-conflict zone begins March 20, 2026
Actors are expected to attend all scheduled rehearsals during this time, and required to attend strike on April 26, 2026.
See rehearsal schedule here
Public Performances (3 weekends):
Saturday, April 11, 18, and 25 (closing)
Sunday, April 12 and 19 (matinees)
Friday, April 24
A bit about the show...
"Anything Goes," a classic musical comedy by Cole Porter, is set aboard the S.S. American as it sails from New York to London. The plot revolves around Billy Crocker, a young man who stows away to pursue heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to the stuffy Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Reno Sweeney, a nightclub singer, and "Public Enemy #13," Moonface Martin, help Billy in his quest, leading to mistaken identities, disguises, and a series of madcap antics. Ultimately, the romantic entanglements are resolved, with Billy and Hope, and Reno and Evelyn finding love with each other.
Anything Goes premiered on Broadway on November 21, 1934 at the Alvin Theatre, where it ran for 420 performances, becoming the fourth longest-running musical of the 1930s. A revised version of the show opened off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theatre on May 15, 1962, starring Eileen Rodgers as Reno Sweeney and Hal Linden as Billy Crocker. In 1987, Lincoln Center Theater produced an updated version of the show. Opening at Broadway’s Vivian Beaumont Theater on October 19, 1987, the show starred Patti LuPone, Howard McGillin and Bill McCutcheon, won the Tony Award for Best Revival, and played for 784 performances.
In 2011, the Beaumont version was revived at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre on Broadway, starring Sutton Foster and Joel Grey. Once again, Anything Goes won the Tony for Best Musical Revival, and the production ran for 521 performances.
Characters
RENO SWEENEY - A charismatic nightclub singer and former evangelist, she is clever, funny, persuasive and extremely confident. Strong singing and dancing required, as well as comedic timing. VOCAL RANGE: Alto/Belt.
RENO’S ANGELS – Four (4) backup singers/dancers in Reno’s act, they are showgirls with pizzazz and personality. All roles require strong singing and dancing skills. VOCAL RANGE: Various.
HOPE HARCOURT - A beautiful heiress with a strong sense of duty, she is willing to sacrifice love and marry to satisfy her mother’s wishes. Strong singing and dancing required. VOCAL RANGE: Soprano.
BILLY CROCKER – A young businessman who is in love with Hope, he charismatic and charming. Strong singing required and should be able to dance or move well. VOCAL RANGE: Baritone/Tenor.
LORD EVELYN OAKLEIGH - Hope’s energetic, quirky, and good-natured aristocratic fiancé. English accent, strong singing and the ability to move well also required. VOCAL RANGE: Baritone.
EVANGELINE HARCOURT - Hope’s overbearing mother who is mainly concerned with money and social status. Sings with ensemble only.
MOONFACE MARTIN - A loveable gangster who is also loyal and willing to go the distance for a friend. Requires strong comic timing, plus the ability to sing and move well. VOCAL RANGE: Baritone.
ERMA LATOUR - A playful, independent, impulsive, and loveably clueless “dame” – a typical 20’s “gun moll” with a ‘Joisey’ accent. Strong singing and dancing. VOCAL RANGE: Mezzo/Belt.
ELISHA WHITNEY - A successful Wall Street banker who is nearsighted and thinks he is always right. Ability to move well is a plus. VOCAL RANGE: Baritone
REGINALD STRONG – Captain of the S. S. American. Ability to move well is a plus. VOCAL RANGE: Baritone.
MALE / FEMALE ENSEMBLE – Passengers, stowaways, and members of the crew of the S.S. American. All must sing and move well. Various roles will be cast from the ensemble.