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El. knyga: Dancing Man: A Broadway Choreographer's Journey

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Mississippi
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496826985
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Mississippi
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496826985

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Tony and Olivier Award-winning Bob Avian's dazzling life story, Dancing Man: A Broadway Choreographer's Journey, is a memoir in three acts. Act I reveals the origins of one of Broadway's legendary choreographers who appeared onstage with stars like Barbra Streisand and Mary Martin all before he was thirty. Act II includes teaching Katharine Hepburn how to sing and dance in Coco and working with Stephen Sondheim and Michael Bennett while helping to choreograph the original productions of Company and Follies. During this time, Avian won a Tony Award as the cochoreographer of A Chorus Line and produced the spectacular Tony Award-winning Dreamgirls. For a triumphant third act, Avian choreographed Julie Andrews's return to the New York stage, devised all of the musical staging for Miss Saigon and Sunset Boulevard, and directed A Chorus Line on Broadway. He worked with the biggest names on Broadway, including Andrew Lloyd Webber, Carol Burnett, Jennifer Holliday, Patti LuPone, Elaine Stritch, and Glenn Close.

Candid, witty, sometimes shocking, and always entertaining, here at last is the ultimate up-close and personal insider's view from a front row seat at the creation of the biggest, brightest, and best Broadway musicals of the past fifty years.
Acknowledgments ix
The Leading Ladies xi
Chapter One Katharine Hepburn, Coco, And A Big Smash Flop
3(8)
Chapter Two Beginnings
11(7)
Chapter Three Broadway Gypsy
18(8)
Chapter Four Funny Girl, Hello, Dolly!, And I Do! I Do!
26(16)
Chapter Five Henry, Sweet Henry And Promises, Promises
42(10)
Chapter Six Company
52(9)
Chapter Seven Follies
61(11)
Chapter Eight Straight Plays
72(4)
Chapter Nine "If Hitler's Alive I Hope He's Out Of Town With A Musical"
76(7)
Chapter Ten Straight Plays: The Sequel
83(4)
Chapter Eleven 5-6-7-8: A Chorus Line
87(17)
Chapter Twelve Hooray For Hollywood
104(4)
Chapter Thirteen How Do You Follow Up A Chorus Line7
108(7)
Chapter Fourteen Dreamgirls
115(18)
Chapter Fifteen Record-Breakers, Might-Have-Beens, And A Marriage
133(9)
Chapter Sixteen Out (Ml My Own
142(6)
Chapter Seventeen Miss Saigon
148(10)
Chapter Eighteen Putting It Together
158(5)
Chapter Nineteen Sunset Boulevard: The Mansion Has Landed
163(8)
Chapter Twenty Martin Guerre
171(4)
Chapter Twenty-One Hey, Mr. Producer And The Witches Of Eastwick
175(5)
Chapter Twenty Two Back On The Line
180(5)
Chapter Twenty-Three Saigon Redux
185(4)
Chapter Twenty-Four Coming Full Circle
189(6)
Index 195
Bob Avian is an award-winning Broadway choreographer known for his work on Promises, Promises; Coco; A Chorus Line; and Ballroom. He began his career on Broadway as a dancer in such classic shows as West Side Story, Funny Girl, and Hello, Dolly! He served as the original producer of Dreamgirls in 1981 and directed the revival of A Chorus Line in 2006. He divides his time between Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and Kent, Connecticut.

Tom Santopietro is an author and Broadway theater manager. His books include The Sound of Music Story: How A Beguiling Young Novice, A Handsome Austrian Captain, and Ten Singing von Trapp Children Inspired the Most Beloved Film of All Time. A frequent media commentator and interview, he lectures on classic films and over the past thirty years has managed more than two dozen Broadway shows.