13 “Moonface” Martin and the mistakenly identified Public Enemy No. The show features two separate love triangles – with each trying to help the other – an overbearing mother forcing her daughter to marry, and both Public Enemy No. “The overwhelming response we received from the community said we could easily do another one, and people will like it just as well,” Everson said. Last year, the school performed “Annie Get Your Gun.” The show, directed by BHS teacher Troy Everson and Beth Reetz, is the second “old time” musical in as many years for BHS. Tickets are available by visiting and searching for “BHS Anything Goes” or at the high school office. Throw in some shenanigans, an adorable dog and a boatload (pun intended) of dancing, and you have the classic musical, “Anything Goes.”īurlington High School’s theater department will open the show Friday, March 11, at 7 p.m. 13, a stowaway, an English lord, and a former evangelist turned nightclub singer all on the same cruise ship. Leah Zinnen (as Reno) salutes the audience at the end of Act 1 in the Burlington High School production of “Anything Goes.” (Photo by Jennifer Eisenbart)
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