In "Pippin, " the thrilling moments of Bob Fosse's choreography look tame compared with the aerial stunts.
Fosse got the job directing the film because Hal Prince, the stage director, was too busy.
The perfectionist Fosse, who died in 1987, made the actors do take after take after take.
"Bob Fosse's version was surreal, disturbing, it was literally darker and also thematically so, " Mr. Morse said.
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"Cabaret" won eight Academy Awards, including best director (Fosse), best actress (Minnelli) and best supporting actor (Grey).
Fosse, raised in the theater, was a risk since his only other film, "Sweet Charity, " had bombed.
The Bob Fosse Broadway musical about a young man's coming of age was apparently too risque for Anschutz.
Snow is causing difficult driving conditions on A roads around the county, including areas such as Yeovil, Shepton Mallet, Bath, and Stratton-on-the-Fosse.
And in the cellblock tango, they really did try and use some of the language of contemporary music videos in a Fosse dance scene.
"Theater works in 20-year cycles, " said choreographer Chet Walker, who danced in the original "Pippin" in 1972 and created Fosse-style choreography for the new production.
"Cabaret" was her second film, and she remembered Fosse as a great director who brought out the best in her and found unique ways to challenge her.
An ambitious revival that fuses the famous Bob Fosse choreography with the daring physical world of circus is in previews at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass.
Mr. Rhodes cited the classic number by Bob Fosse, "Rich Man's Frug, " from "Sweet Charity, " in which the main character winds up at party that's out of her league.
June 18, 1971 Cleveland's Ray Fosse gets kicked in the hand and needs five stitches after charging the mound when hit by a pitch from Detroit's Bill Denehy.
He also said it was likely the man who brought the case against the States, Seigneur of la Fief de la Fosse Richard Falle, will be one of them.
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As the game dragged on deep into the night, fans who remained in the scattered crowd of 11, 668 chanted the names of Oakland's radio announcers, Ray Fosse and Ken Korach.
The year before, 160 individuals formed a flash mob in Grand Central Terminal, where, to the sounds of Barbra Streisand and Prince, they executed a seven-minute dance routine inspired by Bob Fosse.
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