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Making a Splash with "Anything Goes"

Saint Louis University Visual and Performing Arts Coordinator Sara Rae Womack makes her directorial debut with the classic musical for Kirkwood Theatre Guild.

A group of people stand on a theatrical set of a ship

The Cast, Crew, and Production Team of "Anything Goes" at Kirkwood Theatre Guild.  Photo by Dan Donovan.

SLU Visual and Performing Arts Coordinator Sara Rae Womack recently directed "Anything Goes" for Kirkwood Theatre Guild, which ran May 10-19, 2024 at the Robert G. Reim Theatre in Kirkwood, Missouri. This show marks Womack’s directorial debut. KTG has been designated a Missouri Historical Theatre by the Missouri Arts Council, in honor of their 93 years producing high-quality community theater. Sophomore Theatre Major Colleen Dundon also served the production as assistant director.

Colleen used this opportunity to take an Internship for the Honors Program.  In her reflection, she notes "I had a wonderful time working with everyone at Kirkwood Theater Guild. I got to make meaningful suggestions to the show and think about the ways that I will be able to hone my craft in theater production! I am exponentially more interested in directing after this experience and I can’t wait until I can work on another show in a similar capacity."

A man and a woman stand in a dance pose and smile

Becky Pasley as Reno Sweeney and Aaron Fischer as Billy Crocker in "You're the Top."  Photo by Dan Donovan.

The show was well-received. From the HEC review by Gerry Kowarsky, "In her accomplished debut as a director, Sara Rae Womack leads a joyous, insightful production."