This show could’ve been so much more successful if it wasn’t in the same season as HAMILTON (no offense at all to Hamilton) and also if Audra McDonald didn’t have to leave the show due to being pregnant (which obviously isn’t her fault). Also, Savion Glover, the choreographer, did the tap dancing for Mumble in Happy Feet.
We are waiting to learn of the new "behind the scenes" script/dialog that took place in the making of the original play. We have one and now await to hear of the next one. We're Just Wild About Broadway! The play and story may have been forgotten but the music lives on today. "Harry" was recorded by quite a few performers and in 1948 a band in DC played it for Harry Truman when he was campaigning for President. Blake's "Memories of You" is a standard.
I heard "I'm just Wild about Harry" sung in snatches by my grandmother, but I had no idea it was from an all-black musical, Shuffle along, which like most of us, never heard of. I hope I get to see this musical performed!
Billy Porter learned how to tap "from the White Folks"? You mean like the Irish, who contributed equally with blacks to this particular form of dance? Like white show business legends like Marilyn Miller, Ruby Keeler and Ann Pennington, who performed this type of dancing to perfection and great acclaim? His very statement shouts racism. Oh, darn, I forgot - only the White folk are prejudiced.
I think he's pointing out the different technique. Not that it's bad, but that it is different. If you watch Fred Astaire, and Bojangles Robinson, you can understand what he is saying.
Listening comprehension is very important. He stated he learned how to tap dance from white people but the technique was very technical and different from that of black tap dancers. In this show, that's important to understand.
I can't wait!!! I've been looking forward to this ever since I realized I would get to hear Brian and Audra together again!!!
+kassdiamond When I found out Billy Porter was going to be involved I was in!!!
The tap choreographer could pass for late 20's. Black don't crack.
When they said he was forty I was like, oh my gosh! I never would have guessed in a million years.
Christina
yup that's Savion Glover
lol. I am a woman of a certain age, and in my mind Savion is still 20!
I live for Billy Porter!!!
Savion Glover is a NATURAL
This show could’ve been so much more successful if it wasn’t in the same season as HAMILTON (no offense at all to Hamilton) and also if Audra McDonald didn’t have to leave the show due to being pregnant (which obviously isn’t her fault). Also, Savion Glover, the choreographer, did the tap dancing for Mumble in Happy Feet.
I got to meet the whole cast on saturday after the show!
Queenyxoxo
lucky you I wish I've could have seen this
Enjoyed the show so much!
We are waiting to learn of the new "behind the scenes" script/dialog that took place in the making of the original play. We have one and now await to hear of the next one. We're Just Wild About Broadway! The play and story may have been forgotten but the music lives on today. "Harry" was recorded by quite a few performers and in 1948 a band in DC played it for Harry Truman when he was campaigning for President. Blake's "Memories of You" is a standard.
I heard "I'm just Wild about Harry" sung in snatches by my grandmother, but I had no idea it was from an all-black musical, Shuffle along, which like most of us, never heard of. I hope I get to see this musical performed!
What I wouldn't give to be able to participate in a musical like this......
I’ve heard about this musical but now I really want to see it now uwu
I just got mine!!!
I bet this was an apex enjoyable show to do.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
This show should have won best choreography.
NOT Hamilton.
Billy Porter learned how to tap "from the White Folks"? You mean like the Irish, who contributed equally with blacks to this particular form of dance? Like white show business legends like Marilyn Miller, Ruby Keeler and Ann Pennington, who performed this type of dancing to perfection and great acclaim? His very statement shouts racism. Oh, darn, I forgot - only the White folk are prejudiced.
I think he's pointing out the different technique. Not that it's bad, but that it is different. If you watch Fred Astaire, and Bojangles Robinson, you can understand what he is saying.
Listening comprehension is very important. He stated he learned how to tap dance from white people but the technique was very technical and different from that of black tap dancers. In this show, that's important to understand.
+ColtraneAndRain Exactly correct. Just different styles, but no less talented.
I mean it is a black art form tho, no denying that in the slightest so idk why you got your undies in a knot
@@davidwilliamklak Tap is a Black art form?