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Fosse archiveInspired by the work of Bob Fosse, one of the greatest post-war musical choreographers and directors, it features dance numbers and songs from Cabaret, Chicago, Sweet Charity, Dancin', The Pajama Game, All That Jazz, Pippin and Big Deal. Transfers direct from Broadway having picked up three Tony Awards including Best Musical. <a href="http://www.fosse.uk.com">Web site</a>

Cast/Performers

Darren Carnall, Cavin Cornwall, Daniel Crossley, Neil Johnson, Jacqui Boatswain, Joanne Ellery, Jacqui Jameson, David Olton, Mirko Battuello, Catherine Carday, Alistair David, Karen Edwards, Maxine Everett, Paul Hack, Jill-Louise Hydes, Paul Kasey, Sarah Keeton, Lizzie Leigh, Fergus Logan, Robbie O'Reilly, Pippa Raine, Leatitia Ray, Emma Tunmore, Mark Vincent, Nick Winston, Simon Smith, Clifford Stein

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Richard Maltby Jr, Chet Walker, Ann Reinking
Director(s): Richard Maltby Jr, Ann Reinking
Choreographer: Chet Walker
Design: Santo Loquasto
Costume: Santo Loquasto
Lighting: Andrew Bridge
Sound: Jonathan Deans
Music(s): Gordon Lowry Harrell (arrangement), Ralph Burns (orchestration), Douglas Besterman (orchestration)
Producer(s): Andre Ptaszynski (for Pola Jones), Michael Watt, Joop Van Den Ende

Fosse

Fosse (Musical) production archive for QTIX code . Details of all Fosse archived productions can be found under the QTIX code:

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 11Jan01: Nicola Hughes has grown in authority, and her voice has acquired a new, seductive, velvety sheen. What s the phrase I am looking for? A star is born.
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User Review: 11Jan01: Thanks to Nicola Hughes, Neil Johnson and a splendidly versatile company, the dance here is always arresting, often brilliant. Several numbers remain terrific: Mein Herr from Cabaret, with svelte, corseted girls intimately intertwined with their bentwood chairs, and Big Spender from Sweet Charity, with glazed, lolling tarts exuding sexual aggro with relaxed precision. What I ll remember are the clever, sophisticated things: those cocked hips, shivers of the buttocks, long-leggety prowlings, angular Egyptian-tomb attitudinisings, stealthy undulations, sudden swivels, unpredictable tics. If any part of a dancer s body had even the hint of a hinge, Fosse found and used it.
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Sunday Times (11Jan01): Nicola Hughes has grown in authority, and her voice has acquired a new, seductive, velvety sheen. What s the phrase I am looking for? A star is born.
The Times (11Jan01): Thanks to Nicola Hughes, Neil Johnson and a splendidly versatile company, the dance here is always arresting, often brilliant. Several numbers remain terrific: Mein Herr from Cabaret, with svelte, corseted girls intimately intertwined with their bentwood chairs, and Big Spender from Sweet Charity, with glazed, lolling tarts exuding sexual aggro with relaxed precision. What I ll remember are the clever, sophisticated things: those cocked hips, shivers of the buttocks, long-leggety prowlings, angular Egyptian-tomb attitudinisings, stealthy undulations, sudden swivels, unpredictable tics. If any part of a dancer s body had even the hint of a hinge, Fosse found and used it.
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