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re: There's nothing to be said about the ballet.
Posted by: NewtonUK 11:35 am EDT 06/20/19
In reply to: There's nothing to be said about the ballet. - tmdonahue 09:13 am EDT 06/20/19

Well - they weren't going to use the De Mille in this production, thats for darn tootin sure. But the dream ballet is a famous element, adding pure dance to the storytelling world of a musical. To be honest, if I had been directing this production, I would have the perfect opportunity to deal with the ballet - take intermission before it, come back to the scene after it. We wouldn't have missed it.

If the 'ballet' is there, and takes up its full 14 minutes stage time, then it needs to have a purpose other than to show us an angry, frustrated black woman. Laurey is played as an angry frustrated black woman for 95% of the production. We don't need 14 minutes of acrobatic dancing to remind us of that.

In great musicals - musicals written by people who write great musicals - everything in the show explains, plot, character, inner life.

The dance in FISHLAHOMA does none of these things. It just exists, in a musical world totally out of context with anything that has come before or after.
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