Larry Fuller
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#1Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/17/07 at 1:28amWhat ever happened to him? According to IBDB he has not done any work since the early 80's.
#2re: Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/17/07 at 9:19amI don't know, I think he's still alive. Anyone have an idea?
#2re: Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/17/07 at 10:41amHe directed the 1999 and 2004 tours of Evita, under the supervision of Hal Prince, and also reprised his choregoraphy for the shows. Sort of like how Baayork Lee brought back Bennett's choreography. Other than that, I haven't a clue.
#3re: Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/17/07 at 10:49am
Since the early 80's? Talk about being way off.
He recreated his original choreography and Hal Prince's direction for the 2004 US Tour of EVITA.
Also, the 1996 documentary "On Your Toes . . . The Making Of: Choreographer Larry Fuller" documents the making of the musical production ON YOUR TOES with the Stuttgart Ballet Company in 1990.
Larry Fuller choreographing a 30 year old Patti LuPone (back in 1979) in EVITA:
#4re: Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/17/07 at 1:03pmDidn't she have a problem with his steps in Buenos Aires and had them changed?
#5re: Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/27/07 at 8:55pm
Larry Fuller Directs Broadway Folk in Love Changes Everything Benefit
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#6re: Larry Fuller
Posted: 6/27/07 at 10:03pm
I love his movement for Evita--the iconic groupings for Peron's Latest Flame for instance.
I always get him mixed up with Ron Fields in my head I think because both worked with Hal Prince and both worked on Merrily we ROll Along infamously--but Ron FIelds' prob had the flashier stuff (ie the stunning Telephone Song in Cabaret, the Mine dance in Zorba, his staging of the title song for Applause...
I'd love to know how their choreography compared in Merrily--I think Ron's was (typically) more flashy. It's nice to know Larry is still alive--he always looked quite handsome in his pics (yes apropos to nothing :P )
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