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| Last Edit: jo 03:15 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
| Posted by: jo 03:12 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
| In reply to: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - WaymanWong 02:36 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
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| Presumably we'll see some new fantastic choreography with Warren Carlyle in charge of the dance numbers. Hugh and Sutton tap dancing - why not? Hugh posted the entire rehearsal tap dance number ( see link) - and someone suggested that it seems like he was tap dancing to the beat of the Rock Island Overture. He even hooted the train whistle at the end. Could be a change intended for the revival? Hugh was trained in dramatic theatre ( including classical theatre) at WAAPA in Australia and performed the role of Romeo in one production. He used to say that he was keen on Henry V...but I guess with him aging up, he is now turning to LEAR. He has also always acknowledged Trevor Nunn as his mentor and has said that he would someday want to do some classical theatre with him. |
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| Link | https://www.instagram.com/p/CQa4K5Fjd8d/ |
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| re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill | |
| Posted by: mamaleh 07:12 pm EDT 07/18/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - jo 03:12 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
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| It’s quite feasible and yes, admirable that choreographer Warren Carlyle wants to infuse something new and different into this revival. Why not a tap dance inserted where no one has seen it before in any production of MUSIC MAN? It could be, as Jo pointed out, related to “Rock Island” or perhaps “Sadder But Wiser Girl,” “Marian the Librarian,” or the more likely “Gary, Indiana” or especially “Shipoopi.” Why revive a show—even a classic— unless new elements are introduced to offer a fresh outlook or speak to a different generation? | |
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| re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 11:48 am EDT 07/17/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - jo 03:12 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
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| I think some soft shoe or tap dancing would be perfectly appropriate for "Gary, Indiana," and perhaps also Harold Hill might do a little bit of tap in the library in "Marian the Librarian" to further ruffle Marian's feathers. But offhand, I can't think of an appropriate place in the show for Marian to tap. | |
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| Onna White's original | |
| Posted by: reed23 08:12 am EDT 07/18/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - Michael_Portantiere 11:48 am EDT 07/17/21 | |
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| In the movie (and thus presumably the original production), there is a moment in the fast and energetic crowd-dance break of "Shipoopi" where a male ensemble member (or Tommy?) yells over to Harold Hill: "Hey Professor – show us some new steps!" The original dance music then struck up a new honky-tonk piano ragtime tune as Harold joined the number and launched a new section, holding each girl partner close (ultimately Marian) and performing variations of the Castle Walk and Irene-and-Vernon-Castle-popularized ragtime steps; the rest of the townspeople picked up the steps, ever susceptible to the leadership of Hill. | |
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| re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 12:45 pm EDT 07/17/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - Michael_Portantiere 11:48 am EDT 07/17/21 | |
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| I agree with this. | |
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| re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill | |
| Posted by: FAIRBOY 01:21 pm EDT 07/17/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - KingSpeed 12:45 pm EDT 07/17/21 | |
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| On YouTube I have seen a dance break, tap, in "The Sadder but Wiser Girl". | |
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| re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 11:45 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - jo 03:12 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
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| ...someone suggested that it seems like he was tap dancing to the beat of the Rock Island Overture. He even hooted the train whistle at the end. Could be a change intended for the revival? If they tap dance through Rock Island (not the Overture, which is a separate thing that happens first), I will definitely not be going. What an awful idea. There are plenty of opportunities for dance in The Music Man - but please not there. |
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| re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill and also promotes new movie REMINISCENCE | |
| Posted by: jo 03:29 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Hugh Jackman taps into his inner Harold Hill - jo 03:12 pm EDT 07/16/21 | |
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| He was primarily at the Colbert show promoting his new movie REMINISCENCE. The film is a romantic sci-fi thriller written and directed by WESTWORLD'S Lisa Joy Nolan ( wife of Jonathan Nolan who co-writes scripts with brother Chris Nolan). In one media interview, Lisa said that the storyline is partly inspired by the Greek mythology story of Orpheus and Eurydice as he tried to search for his wife in Hades's underworld. I had wondered if there is some similarity to the story inspiration for the current show HADESTOWN? In the film, the lead character is obsessed with finding a woman he fell in love with when she availed of his tech-based memory-recall service. That brings him to the underworld of a near-future Miami affected by climate change to look for her. It looks noir! Quite a departure from The Music Man. |
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| Link | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BggT--yxf0 |
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