





Billy Crocker introduces Elisha Whitney to Reno Sweeney and her Angels

Billy Crocker and Hope Harcourt, "It's Delovely"
In 1994, JeRM Productions presented the Cole Porter classic Anything Goes to sold out houses in the intimate confines of Georgetown University's Stage III Poulton Hall. The show was much larger than any show JeRM had previously mounted in Stage III and consisted of eleborate sets, costumes, and intricate tap numbers, all of which combined to make the show "visually impressive" according to Washington Post reviewer Leonard Hughes. Hughes also noted that the performance was "spirited and particularly strong in choreography."


The Purser and Bonnie tap up a storm in "Heaven Hop"

Elisha Whitney and Renos Sweeney's Angels (Virtue, Chastity, Purity, and Charity) in the ship's lounge