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Posts Tagged ‘tap dancing’

’42nd Street’ Brings 1933 Broadway to Life with Bells, Whistles, and Taps

By Cassiopeia Guthrie | August 21, 2023 | 0
Peggy leads the cast of 'Pretty Lady' in their opening performance.

Like big musicals, tap numbers, and glitz? Get ready to love Moonlight’s 42nd Street, playing through September 2.

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Extra-Extra ‘Newsies’ Deliver Big Musical to Civic Theatre

By Kris Eitland | June 3, 2016 | 0

“…the big musical about a gang of boys who delivered “the papes” and became the news in 1899 proves inspiring…

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Spanks and Paradiddles at Two Very Different Fringe Fest Shows

By Kris Eitland | July 9, 2014 | 0

There is one fully set dance that can’t be unseen. Semi-clothed women wrestle with wedding gowns and do the hokey pokey with foam cones, the kind you find at a craft store. They march while holding them at their crotches, which is very crafty and suggests…

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Bright Dancing and Songs Almost Save ‘White Christmas’ –

By Kris Eitland | December 20, 2013 | 0

You’ll want to wash the storyline, the gags, the characters in snow…But If you’re a Christmas fanatic, Lawrence Welk fan club member, and still enjoy the film from 1954, this musical is your big mug of eggnog.

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