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"Anything Goes" goes back to high school

CREATED Feb. 8, 2013

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Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- The Broadway hit "Anything Goes" is at the Smith Center right now.  But a couple of cast members found time to visit Bonanza High School's theatre students.

Music student Cheyenne told us, "I thought today was really helpful, especially to develop characters."
 
Chuck Wagner plays the ship's captain and Vincent Rodriguez III plays the role of Luke in the national touring of "Anything Goes."  Today, the cast members are doing 2 workshops hoping to inspire these young students whether they pursue acting or not.
 
Rodriguez says, "There is something about it that lifts us up and exposes ourselves to something new that we didn't know before. When I teach I'm just helping them discover more about who they are."
 
The pros say they do this in most every city they visit. And the students tell us the opportunity to work with them is a thrill.
 
"Anything Goes" is at the Smith Center until February 10th. 
 
As for the kids at Bonanza high school, you can support them this Spring when they perform the musical "Footloose."