The 2026 season of The Carnegie in Covington will be launched with the Broadway classic by Cole Porter, “Anything Goes.” Residents of nearby Southgate who enjoy musicals might be interested in this performance.
This show is being produced with collaboration from the University of Cincinnati College–Conservatory of Music (UC-CCM). Performers from the musical theatre program of the nationally recognized college will be featured in the show.
Returning to the stage are senior Indya Lincicome, who plays Reno Sweeny, an evangelist turned nightclub singer; Dominic Carroll, Joey Baciocco, Josh Devine, and Monique Churchill; and Jameson Zoller, Carter Minor, Grace Baker, and Arden Allmon in the ensemble. Several actors are making their debut in this performance and include Griffin Simmins, Andy Bakun, Max Patrick, and Benjamin Schultz.
Robert Pavlovich and wife in real life, Diane Lala, join the cats of students. Lala is professor emerita of musical theatre at UC–CCM and stepping back onto the stage after 36 years of directing choreographing, and teaching, while Pavlovich is also a musical theatre and acting faculty member of UC–CCM.
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“Anything Goes” will run from Friday February 27 through Sunday March 8 with matinees on Saturday and Sunday as well as evening performances.
