Anyone Can Whistle

Anyone Can Whistle
Cover of the original cast recording.
MusicStephen Sondheim
LyricsStephen Sondheim
BookArthur Laurents
Productions1964 Broadway
1995 Carnegie Hall concert
2010 New York City Center Encores!
2022 Off-West End

Anyone Can Whistle is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents. Described as "a satire on conformity and the insanity of the so-called sane," the show tells a story of an economically depressed town whose corrupt mayor decides to create a fake miracle in order to attract tourists. The phony miracle draws the attention of an emotionally inhibited nurse, a crowd of inmates from a local asylum, and a doctor with secrets of his own.

Following a tryout period in Philadelphia, Anyone Can Whistle opened at the Majestic Theatre on April 4, 1964, with Angela Lansbury making her stage musical debut. The show received widely varied reviews (including negative notices from the New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune), and closed after a run of twelve previews and nine performances.

While the score has become an acclaimed part of Sondheim's canon, Anyone Can Whistle has seen relatively few productions compared to other Sondheim musicals. The title song, "Everybody Says Don't", and "There Won't Be Trumpets" have been performed widely.