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Question:There are only a few non-singing parts in Anything Goes. Bishop Dobson does not sing, nor do Ching and Ling (at least not any solo singing). Depending on the version of the show that you are doing, the Captain is also a non-singing role (in the original version he does not sing, in the 1987 revival, he does. If there is a character named Bonnie, then you are doing the original version, if there is a character named Erma its the '87 version).


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: There are only a few non-singing parts in Anything Goes. Bishop Dobson does not sing, nor do Ching and Ling (at least not any solo singing). Depending on the version of the show that you are doing, the Captain is also a non-singing role (in the original version he does not sing, in the 1987 revival, he does. If there is a character named Bonnie, then you are doing the original version, if there is a character named Erma its the '87 version).

I had a non-singing part in "Anything Goes" when we did it in high school. (1992)

I played trumpet in the pit band! HA-HA!

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I did this musical last year. I don't think there are any real non-singing parts. Even if you have a small part they use you for chorus.