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re: off the criteria of "every element of musical theater"

Posted by: Chazwaza 01:54 pm EDT 03/14/14
In reply to: re: off the criteria of "every element of musical theater" - Chazwaza 01:25 pm EDT 03/14/14

In fact there are quite a few classic/great musicals that do not employ dance in a memorable or significant way. My Fair Lady is a great exception. Besides some light choreography for Alfred Doolittle's 2 songs, and the dancing that happens in the scene for "Rain In Spain", and the in scene dancing at the ball, the rest of the show is pretty dance less.


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