Sutton Foster’s Tony Award-winning turn inAnything Goesis sailing into movie theaters!

Before the production — which was filmed live last summer at London’s Barbican Theatre — hitsU.S. cinemas on March 27 and 30, PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at Foster’s performance alongsideTed LassoactorSamuel Edwardsof the Cole Porter classic “You’re the Top.”

Foster, who headlinedAnything Goeswhen it was revived on Broadway in 2011 and reprised her performance last year in London, stars as Reno Sweeney with Edwards as Billy Crocker.

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Anything Goes

“I am so proud to have been part of a production which delivers joy and laughter to audiences in the wayAnything Goesdoes,” Foster said in a press release announcing the production’s upcoming stint in movie theaters.

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Anything Goes

Not only can theater fans catch Foster, 46, in cinemas whenAnything Goeshits the big screen, the actress is currently starring as Marian the librarian oppositeHugh Jackmanin the Broadway revival ofThe MusicMan, which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre last month.

The Music Manfollows Harold, a con man, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader who sells band instruments to naive townspeople, promising to train members of a new band.

Behind the scenes, Harold (who has no music skills) plans to skip town, but is caught up in wooing the prim librarian and piano teacher Marian.

“This was last night,” Fostercaptioned a pictureof a packed Broadway house following their opening night performance on Feb. 10. “Loved being in this room with every one of these people (on stage, off stage, in the orchestra, front of house, in the audience, all of ‘em.)”

She added, “And I get to do it again… and again. ❤️.”

source: people.com