“Dancin’ Man” from Bob Fosse’s DANCIN' on Broadway
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2023
- On March 2, 2023, Bob Fosse’s DANCIN’, the American showbusiness legend’s landmark musical tribute to the artform that defined his life, returned to Broadway 41 years after the original smash-hit production took its final bow. The production’s direction and musical staging is by Tony Award winner Wayne Cilento, one of the stars of the original Broadway production, and is produced in cooperation with Nicole Fosse. Bob Fosse’s DANCIN’ will officially open on Sunday, March 19.
To commemorate the first performance, the production has released a never-before-seen short film of the musical number, “Dancin’ Man.” The film was directed by Wayne Cilento with assistant direction by Tim Grady. Filmed by Harry McFann, Tim Grady and Shayla Benoit and edited by McFann. Развлечения
This was such a fun show! Can’t believe I got to make it my 116th show!
One of the first shows I saw as a kid.
Truly amazing to see the dancers of yesteryear and the ones today, Fosse has touched ones that worked with him directly and it is interesting to see how far that touch has reached.
“Big Noise” must have been my favorite.❤
I have to see this! Wayne really got some of the little Fosse-isms down!
I can’t wait!!! Just got my tickets.
Enjoy!
Whoever filmed this didn't want us see too much of the choreography
We live in an ADHD society now sadly, and a very shallow one obsessed with looking cool. Nothing can be still, nothing can take it’s time and you can’t think for yourself.
This should’ve been a limited time run at an off broadway theater. Absolutely not shocked it’s closing so soon.
I really hate this kind of filming where they keep cutting off the action in midstep! Just let us see the DANCING for god's sake!!
I kept expecting the lights on the back wall to light up spelling JUDY as Mario Cantone comes out.
Other than than this was okay.
This clip is over-directed. It’s how you would cut a sequence to disguise the dancers being unsynchronised - which I’m sure they’re not - or because the choreography is boring. If the material is terrific stick a camera at the front and let us see the talent without hacking it to shreds.
Awful " costumes." The hand slaps were part of Fosse's audition for the show. If you couldn't do it, cut!