Lots of musicals keep things simple on a narrative front, and that’s okay. Like, Singin’ in the Rain is not a particularly complex movie narratively speaking, and there’s no problem with that, since ...
There is something so infectious about a dance sequence that, even in movies and TV shows in which they occur pretty much out of nowhere and, in theory, should not work, they still do in most cases.
Dance pioneer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson teaching early-film icon Shirley Temple his signature stair dance in David Butler’s “The Little Colonel” — need we say more? Well, we could mention that this is ...
Will “Wicked: For Good” bring the movie musical back for good? Like Christopher Lee’s Dracula, movie musicals have risen from the grave on multiple occasions. The once-cherished genre has built up — ...
Breaking down the choreographic allusions in “Schmigadoon” and “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” two gotta-dance, Tony-nominated ...
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