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| re: That's so true... | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 07:53 pm EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: That's so true... - JereNYC 04:42 pm EDT 07/12/18 | |
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| As are productions of WSS, no? I think the same is true of the dance in King & I, isn't it? |
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| re: That's so true... | |
| Posted by: chrismpls 07:57 pm EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: That's so true... - Chazwaza 07:53 pm EDT 07/12/18 | |
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| Can't be true of "West Side Story." It's on the thrust stage at the Guthrie in Minneapolis right now, with new (electrifying choreographer) by Maija Garcia. | |
| Link | No Robbins for the Guthrie |
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| re: That's so true... | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 09:06 pm EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: That's so true... - chrismpls 07:57 pm EDT 07/12/18 | |
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| Maybe they've loosened up? I mean I can't comprehend why, if there's any show Robbins could have that authorial control over, it wouldn't be WSS. Of all the shows he was a part of, not only was this is idea, but it's the show his staging and choreography specifically are so deeply and intrinsically tied into the drama of. I'm not sure if any choreography should be legally tied to a musical for all time ... but if there's any I get it for it is West Side Story and A Chorus Line. Fiddler doesn't even come close to that list. |
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