
Anything Goes Tickets
Set sail for the Barbican Theatre when Anything Goes returns to London in 2021! Robert Lindsay stars in an anticipated revival of Cole Porter’s classic musical comedy about four lovestruck passengers and their romantic adventures across the Atlantic.
A sea-faring, romantic comedy musical
Climb aboard for tap-dancing sailors and high-seas antics when classic musical Anything Goes returns to London in 2021. Starring Robert Lindsay, Cole Porter’s much-loved comedy runs at the Barbican Theatre. When the S.S. America embarks for England, it’s not all smooth sailing for two sets of infatuated passengers. From stowaway Billy Crocker to singer Reno Sweeney, the ships’ eccentric inhabitants quickly discover that the journey towards true love might just lead them into choppy waters. Featuring a cabin-full of bombastic songs including “You’re the Top” and “It’s De-Lovely!”, Anything Goes tickets will take you on a hilarious journey of disguises, blackmail and farce. Olivier Award winner Robert Lindsay (My Family) stars as Moonface Martin, with Rachel York as Reno Sweeney. Set sail for an evening of pure escapist entertainment accompanied by musical theatre’s most recognisable songs with Anything Goes at the Barbican Theatre.Anything Goes London Reviews
User Reviews
Anything Goes was one of the best shows I have ever seen. Sutton Foster is ridiculously talented and being able to see the tap number in person after years of watching the Broadway version on YouTube was amazing! The whole cast were incredible. Read more
This musical, written by Cole Porter, made its Broadway debut in 1934, and opened in the West End a year later. It features memorable, foot-tapping musical numbers such as: “I Get A Kick Out Of You”, “You’re The Top”, and the titular “Anything Goes”. Read more










Didn't really know anything about it beforehand (other than the title number at the end of Act 1) so think that helped me enjoy the plot even more as events unfurled. Some absolutely hilarious elements had me in tears of laughter - the leads were al Read more