Little Dancer
#1Little Dancer
Posted: 2/15/15 at 7:12pmI was wondering if anyone knew how to "get more aquatinted" with the musical "Little Dancer" either by listening or watching, if you get my drift...
#2Little Dancer
Posted: 2/15/15 at 7:22pmHAHA. I don't know, but let me tell you. If this actually makes it to Broadway I will be the first person in line. I still can't get over how beautiful that musical was.
#3Little Dancer
Posted: 2/16/15 at 1:03am
Compared to what I saw at the Kennedy Center the other night, LITTLE DANCER was a truly engaging piece of theatre. The score, book, performances, staging and direction were all top notch. It's truly refreshing to see a new original piece of work. Whereas GIGI for me can be summed up by one of its song titles, "IT'S A BORE". I'll be amazed if it has any kind of a run. I would gladly buy a ticket to see LITTLE DANCER again if it ever makes it to Broadway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyOuzoq83T4
#4Little Dancer
Posted: 2/16/15 at 12:44pmI agree with Demitri2. I saw both Gigi and Little Dancer and thought Little Dancer was the better production in all areas. I am glad that instead of rushing this to NYC that the producers will work on it further with another out of town tryout. Hopefully it will get better with it's next showing and it will end up on Broadway eventually. Gigi, on the other hand, was a major disapointment (except the always wonderful Victoria Clark). I can't believe this is the show that's coming to Broadway.
#5Little Dancer
Posted: 2/16/15 at 1:31pm
"If this actually makes it to Broadway I will be the first person in line."
You'll have to fight me for the spot!
I am so hoping it makes it to Broadway. Wonderful show in every way.
#6Little Dancer
Posted: 7/19/15 at 1:22am
what happened to this
asmith0307
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/14
#7Little Dancer
Posted: 4/2/16 at 12:12pm
If anyone is interested, seems they just had a reading and commercial producers are attached.
http://www.playbill.com/article/ahrens-and-flahertys-little-dancer-tests-legs-in-nyc-workshop
#8Little Dancer
Posted: 4/2/16 at 2:32pm
I'm very interested! Thanks for the link.
freewilma
Leading Actor Joined: 2/18/15
#9Little Dancer
Posted: 4/3/16 at 8:48am
What wonderful news. We were just talking about Littl Dancer yesterday and wondering if it was still progressing. We liked it very much at the Kennedy Center and would definitely see it again.
#11Little Dancer
Posted: 4/11/17 at 7:35am
Butter Broadway said: "Is this coming to Broadway next season?
I hope! It's a great score. It would be a crime if we never got a Broadway production.
#12Little Dancer
Posted: 4/11/17 at 9:19am
I think the premise behind the show is fascinating and I am a Lynn Ahrens fan, so I'd really love to hear more from this. If memory serves me, the Kennedy Center cast was very good as well.
#13Little Dancer
Posted: 4/11/17 at 10:55am
I really hope it does come to Broadway--such a beautiful show.
#14Little Dancer
Posted: 4/11/17 at 11:30am
Oh, I do hope it makes it! I loved it so much and have been so frustrated that it hasn't made it to Broadway yet.
#15Little Dancer
Posted: 5/29/18 at 1:00pm
I wonder if this cast will be in the 5th Avenue production? It would be exciting to see Robert Lindsay in a new musical!
The industry reading will star New York City Ballet Principal Dancer Tiler Peck (On The Town), Tony and Olivier Award winner Robert Lindsay (Me and My Girl), Tony Award nominee Kate Baldwin (Hello, Dolly!), Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba (Prince of Broadway), Tony Award nominee Dee Hoty (Bright Star)...
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Susan-Stroman-to-Direct-and-Choreograph-Industry-Reading-of-New-Ahrens-Flaherty-Musical-LITTLE-DANCER-Baldwin-Ziemba-and-More-to-Star-20180529
#16Little Dancer
Posted: 5/29/18 at 5:09pmI’m quite surprised to hear they’re still trying to make a go of this. And that it has so many fans on this board. I saw it in DC and found it deadly dull with an embarrassing lead performance from Peck (minus, of course, her dancing). Then again, it’s been years, so perhaps a lot of wonderful changes have been made!
KatVer
Chorus Member Joined: 5/26/17
#17Little Dancer
Posted: 6/11/18 at 9:10am
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjxlIG0l4lK/?taken-by=tilerpeck
This show needs new life. The world needs more Ahrens/Flaherty
#18Little Dancer
Posted: 6/11/18 at 12:39pm
So glad to see Karen Ziemba is still attached to this production. I've seen her many times over the years and never enjoyed her more than I did in this show.
#19Little Dancer
Posted: 8/26/18 at 5:32am
Random tidbit: this casting call implies that the musical may be renamed 'Marie', as hinted by Lynn Ahrens in a recent interview.
#20Little Dancer
Posted: 8/26/18 at 11:22am
"Little Dancer" is a much more interesting title than "Marie"...hopefully it's just a working title.
#21Marie, Dancing Still (formerly Little Dancer)
Posted: 2/18/19 at 3:46am
It looks as though it's now called 'Marie, Dancing Still'.
https://www.5thavenue.org/show/marie
('Dancing Still' is/was one of the song titles.)
#22Marie, Dancing Still (formerly Little Dancer)
Posted: 2/18/19 at 12:09pm
I liked the title Little Dancer better.
#23Marie, Dancing Still (formerly Little Dancer)
Posted: 2/18/19 at 1:54pm
CATSNYrevival said: "I liked the title Little Dancer better."
Ditto
freewilma
Leading Actor Joined: 2/18/15
#24Marie, Dancing Still (formerly Little Dancer)
Posted: 2/18/19 at 2:30pm
CATSNYrevival said: "I liked the title Little Dancer better."
absolutely a better title . I wonder what precipitated the change? Confusion with Elton's "Tiny Dancer"? But Marie is awfully generic. It's not an iconic name like Evita or even Amelie . I saw that Tiler Peck is back in the lead role after having also done it at the Kennedy Center; as are a number of the other folks from that cast.
#25Marie, Dancing Still (formerly Little Dancer)
Posted: 2/18/19 at 3:02pm
The title “Little Dancer” was the least of the D.C. production’s problems although I agree I kept calling it Tiny Dancer. The new title is not an improvement though. From what I recall, the songs were okay if unmemorable, the book was weakest piece and the highlight was the dancing and the “reveal” at the end. It wasn’t Broadway-ready then and I am glad they’re taking their time with revising it, but I do fear that if they think that the new title is an improvement, the other revisions may not be improvements either. I am glad I saw it, mainly because it was the only time I’ve been to the Kennedy Center.
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