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![]() ![]() ![]() | Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" Here's is a memorable one. It ran for one performance. The opening night cast party was canceled during intermission. How they got this video is beyond me YouTube - Dance A Little Closer - OBC - "Why Can't the World..." Wilmer |
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| Re: Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" Wow - glad I've been drinking before I saw that one! I think even drinking I skate better than that - pretty sad........ |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" The skating was done on a sheet of Teflon, I think. The composer of "Annie", Charles Strouse, wrote the music and Alan Jay Lerner wrote the book and directed it. Lerner wrote "My Fair Lady." We did a cast album, I think I saw it on iTunes. There are some good moments in this show. Wilmer |
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| Re: Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" Hi Wlimer, You have played many shows. Do have a list of all of the shows you have played or recorded, or is there one we can download? You have certainly seen them all. Pretty amazing that someone did manage to get a video of the first/last night of the show. thanks for sharing the link. JS |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" The ones I can remember are- A Little Night Music Goodtime Charley Gigi Different Times Can-Can The Mystery of Edwin Drood The Man of La Mancha Baby Grass Harp Grind Assassins Into the Woods Evita Sunday in the Park with George Big River Oh Kay Nine Sweeney Todd Jerome Robbins Broadway West Side Story A Doll's Life Dance a Little Closer Guys and Dolls Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen Crazy for You The Rink I'm sure I forgot a few Wilmer |
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| Re: Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" [quote=wiseone2;365272]Here's is a memorable one. It ran for one performance. The opening night cast party was canceled during intermission. How they got this video is beyond me To the best of my knowledge and from personal observation,I happen to believe every 'LIVE' performance is recorded and done mostly by females who with their significant other arrive with large purses and who would leave their seat at the table for a brief moment after sitting for the first 45 minutes - about the time of a set before returning for the final set. Most tapers don't sell but are more than willing to share their exceptional recordings with other enthusiasts. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Flops-"Dance a Little Closer" Some more- On the Twentieth Century The Selling of the President More to come Wilmer |
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