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  1. Oct 1, 2024 · Interview with William Gaxton, actor, who stars in the aqueous musical comed called "Paradise Island" now at the Jones Beach Marine Theatre. He was born Don Arturo Antonio Gaxiola, in San ...

  2. 6 days ago · In between-the-acts bits, Benny and [William] Gaxton were shaky at the first show. As the week progresses, so should the m.c. team. A fortunate discovery of an unbilled boy who can do a Holtz in everything but looks gave Benny and Gaxton their best chance of the afternoon. Everybody got it.

  3. Oct 10, 2024 · This opening number, "I Get a Kick Out of You", is sung by Billy Crocker (originally played by William Gaxton) and Reno Sweeney (originally played by Ethel Merman). At the beginning of the show Billy, a businessman, is aboard the SS American, ready to set sail for England with his boss Elisha J. Whitney (originally played by Paul Everton).

  4. 4 days ago · In 1943 Arthur Freed, the producer of musical films at Metro Goldwyn Mayer, bought the film rights to Best Foot Forward and made a film version starring Lucille Ball and William Gaxton. Donen moved to Hollywood to audition for the film and signed a one-year contract with MGM.

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · or The Infinite Feast. PSYCHO. Anthony Perkins’ Tuna Fish Salad. Martin Balsam’s Eggplant Bolognese. Janet Leigh’s Tropical Fruit Salad with Daiquiri Dressing. INCIDENT in LOT 7. Ron Glass’ Bombay Chicken. Ron Liebman’s Hoo-Hah Chicken. Paula Prentiss’ Chicken Sweet and Sour.

  6. 4 days ago · 3. The Original Broadway Cast Recording of "Anything Goes" was extremely popular, selling millions of copies. Answer: False There actually wasn't a recording at all. The closest thing we can get our hands on is a recording from 1989 of the show as it would have appeared on Opening Night in 1934.

  7. Oct 3, 2024 · "Anything Goes" debuted on Broadway in 1934, and featured Ethel Merman and William Gaxton. In 1936 the first movie version was released, and it also starred Ethel Merman, although her co-star was Bing Crosby. In 1954 a somewhat altered television production was released, starring Ethel Merman and Frank Sinatra.