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vivienofholloway: We spotted our Green Satin Sarong on the red carpet at the press launch of the Old Vic’s ‘Kiss me Kate’. Hannah Waddingham looked picture perfect as she stepped out to wow the crowds at the opening of the classic Cole Porter
Anything Goes In olden days a glimpse of stockingWas looked on as something shocking.But now, Heaven knows,Anything goes. - Cole Porter Welcome to the newest edition of Erotic Storybook Saturday! You’ll discover all manner of erotica as you browse
Happy Wednesday, Friends!
And here’s the real deal:As the gentleman says, in his intro: When you revive a classic like Anything Goes, you better make sure your stars can do justice to Cole Porter..In this offering the number isn’t as focused on the dancing, because it doesn’t
Compare/Contrast time: Here we have Sutton Foster or as I like to refer to her as Sutton’s Missing, headline Cole Porter’s classic Anything Goes. And while she can sing with the best of them and even dance well enough, there’s just too much ice
hbombcollector: He may have hair upon his chest but, sister, so has Lassie. -Cole Porter
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pornofamosi: model Fo Porter listening to Cole Porter… ehm…
ass-warship: goddexsigyn: Cole Porter’s music sung as intended: dressed in nothing but pearls @ass-warship @thevanilladomme Gorgeous. Stunning. Enchanting!
politecurves: He may have hair upon his chest but, sister, so has Lassie. -Cole Porter
sweetteakisses: electronicsquid: This looks like “You’re the Top” an episode of the Ford Star Jubliee dedicated to Cole Porter (Allan Grant. 1956?) She was preforming “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” in this scene. Dorothy also sang “You do
huntingtontheatrecompany: Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana, stars of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella on Broadway, perform their take on the classic Cole Porter tune “You’re The Top” in celebration of Douglas & Judi Krupp at the Huntington
whatshewanted: It’s delightful, it’s delicious, it’s de-lovely. ~ Cole Porter
thehappyhypocrite: Fred Astaire and Claire Luce dancing to Cole Porter’s “Night and Day” in Gay Divorce (Palace Theatre, 1933)
giantpantsofthe30s: Costume ball! With Cole Porter, Howard Sturges, Linda Porter and pals 1931
otco45: “Your fetching physique is hardly unique,You’re mentally not so hot;You’ll never win laurels because of your morals,But I’ll tell you what you’ve got:” ~~ Cole Porter, You’ve Got That Thing (and yes, he does, doesn’t he?)