#27
Posted: 3/24/08 at 1:08pm
I've heard that jessica lee goldyn is a good dancer...could she do it? I've sadly not been able to see any broadway dancers, living in London and all. But from what I've seen on the internet, she's pretty good.
#28
Posted: 3/24/08 at 1:12pm
Give me Mary Ann Lamb or give me death!!!!
"For me, THEATRE is an anticipation, an artistic rush, an emotional banquet, a jubilant appreciation, and an exit hopeful of clearer thought and better worlds."
~ an anonymous traveler with Robert Burns
#29
Posted: 3/24/08 at 1:14pm
once a month -- your ignorance is quite apparent as you have NO idea who I am. The correction was stated quite subtle. Your reaction (and interpretation) to it speaks volumes about you.
Do some research on my history with the man, his work and his dancers.
You referring to Ann Reinking as "Annie" and Bob Fosse as "Bobby" is utterly disrespectful and disgusting.
Moron much?
Do some research on my history with the man, his work and his dancers.
You referring to Ann Reinking as "Annie" and Bob Fosse as "Bobby" is utterly disrespectful and disgusting.
Moron much?
Updated On: 3/24/08 at 01:14 PM
#31
Posted: 3/24/08 at 1:19pm
i immediately thought of Megan Sikora for this show. i absolutely love her.
#32
Posted: 3/24/08 at 1:27pm
Shannon Lewis would be fantastic.
Updated On: 3/24/08 at 01:27 PM
#33
Posted: 3/25/08 at 12:34am
BrodyFosse, I love your responses to onceamonth!!!!
Acting should be bigger than life. Scripts should be bigger than life. It should all be bigger than life.- Bette Davis
#35
Posted: 3/25/08 at 7:50am
Spencer Liff, with or without shirt.
broadwayunderstudies.com - most underrated performers on broadway
#36
Posted: 3/25/08 at 9:07am
Michael Berresse is BORING. you know they'll get Charlotte D'Amboise (despite my not wanting them to).
i think it would be great if they got all unknowns for this piece.
i think it would be great if they got all unknowns for this piece.
#37
Posted: 3/25/08 at 9:43am
Did someone call?
"To love another person is to see the face of God!"
Updated On: 3/25/08 at 09:43 AM
#38
Posted: 3/25/08 at 10:32am
Speaking of good dancin'...Check this out:
New York’s finest dancer-choreographers team up for exhilarating evenings of theatricality, irony and hilarity in Thalia Dance: Dynamic Duos.
Get outside the box with these dancers as they explore new themes and techniques, break the rules with their partners and showcase world premieres alongside best-loved routines. There’s no better uptown venue to see innovative dance up close and personal.
HERE'S THE PAIRS:
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David Dorfman & Dan Froot
With roots in street performance, modern dance and experimental theatre, this duo performs outrageous acts poking fun at masculinity, pop culture and themselves! Their newest collaboration with a variety of guest artists explores the power and ambiguity of relationships, marriage, work and more.
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Showdates: Thursday, April 3, 2008 - Saturday, April 5, 2008
PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER
Sara Pearson + Patrik Widrig present a fast-paced evening of solos and duets, ranging from early works like "You're Sounding Like Your Mother" to the world premiere of "Sayonara, Martha," with an original sound score by downtown vanguard composer Karinne Keithley and accompanied by projections of handmade Japanese wallpaper. Curious beauty, odd humor and mystery envelop their performances.
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Showdates: Thursday, April 10, 2008 - Saturday, April 12, 2008
Gus Solomons jr & Carmen deLavallade
These two dance legends and their guests unite to showcase their career-spanning collaborative dance repertoire. Their hilarious dance-theatre pieces, including two new works, one based on American Idol, the other set to the Bee Gees’ classic “Stayin’ Alive,” are a treat for audiences of all ages.
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Showdates: Thursday, April 17, 2008 - Saturday, April 19, 2008
Tickets Available at www.symphonyspace.org 212.864.5400 and at 2537 Broadway at 95th Street.
For $15 Tickets, use code WORLD
New York’s finest dancer-choreographers team up for exhilarating evenings of theatricality, irony and hilarity in Thalia Dance: Dynamic Duos.
Get outside the box with these dancers as they explore new themes and techniques, break the rules with their partners and showcase world premieres alongside best-loved routines. There’s no better uptown venue to see innovative dance up close and personal.
HERE'S THE PAIRS:
==========================
David Dorfman & Dan Froot
With roots in street performance, modern dance and experimental theatre, this duo performs outrageous acts poking fun at masculinity, pop culture and themselves! Their newest collaboration with a variety of guest artists explores the power and ambiguity of relationships, marriage, work and more.
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Showdates: Thursday, April 3, 2008 - Saturday, April 5, 2008
PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER
Sara Pearson + Patrik Widrig present a fast-paced evening of solos and duets, ranging from early works like "You're Sounding Like Your Mother" to the world premiere of "Sayonara, Martha," with an original sound score by downtown vanguard composer Karinne Keithley and accompanied by projections of handmade Japanese wallpaper. Curious beauty, odd humor and mystery envelop their performances.
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Showdates: Thursday, April 10, 2008 - Saturday, April 12, 2008
Gus Solomons jr & Carmen deLavallade
These two dance legends and their guests unite to showcase their career-spanning collaborative dance repertoire. Their hilarious dance-theatre pieces, including two new works, one based on American Idol, the other set to the Bee Gees’ classic “Stayin’ Alive,” are a treat for audiences of all ages.
Tickets: $25; Members $20; Day of Show $30
Showdates: Thursday, April 17, 2008 - Saturday, April 19, 2008
Tickets Available at www.symphonyspace.org 212.864.5400 and at 2537 Broadway at 95th Street.
For $15 Tickets, use code WORLD
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