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  • As two very different ingénues battle it out for the lead, a brassy veteran chorine (Megan Hilty, a true Broadway veteran) and a newbie from Iowa with heart (American Idol's Katharine McPhee), Smash at times evokes Bob Fosse's classic All That Jazz in its gimlet-eyed, gamy yet irrepressibly fabulous and tuneful valentine to the business of show biz.

    Monday TV in Review: Smash's Opening Night, Plus House, Castle, and More 2012

  • You see, as a thirteen year old, I wasn't thinking about the sexual nature of Fosse's choreography or that drugs and cigarettes were bad for you or that his moral compass was wonky.

    Laura Munson: Glee: Where Have You Been All My Life? Laura Munson 2011

  • You see, as a thirteen year old, I wasn't thinking about the sexual nature of Fosse's choreography or that drugs and cigarettes were bad for you or that his moral compass was wonky.

    Laura Munson: Glee: Where Have You Been All My Life? Laura Munson 2011

  • Indeed, this new production will include Fosse's choreography.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2011

  • You see, as a thirteen year old, I wasn't thinking about the sexual nature of Fosse's choreography or that drugs and cigarettes were bad for you or that his moral compass was wonky.

    Laura Munson: Glee: Where Have You Been All My Life? Laura Munson 2011

  • Even though many of his shows took place in other periods, no other theater composer better captured the sounds and sensations of the 1960s, particularly in "Little Me" and "Sweet Charity," wherein Coleman's music is very much an audio counterpart to Bob Fosse's dance moves.

    Salutes to Cy and Stanley Will Friedwald 2011

  • In the ineradicable central image lies, I suspect, much of the meaning of Fosse's cryptically haunting play: the co-existence in all of us of the craving for death and the instinct for life.

    I Am the Wind | Michael Billington 2011

  • After deciding on a costume inspired by the leads in Bob Fosse's Berlin-set 1972 musical "Cabaret," I visited Goorin Bros., a 1895-established millinery in Manhattan.

    Time to Top Up? Steve Garbarino 2011

  • Yet just as, in opposition to the majority, I admired Fosse's Nightsongs and The Girl On The Sofa, so I found myself absorbed by this 70-minute play; and, whatever it may mean, there is no denying the production's visual bravura.

    I Am the Wind | Michael Billington 2011

  • Writer-director-star Matt D'Elia acknowledges the influence of Bob Fosse's "All That Jazz" in his whirlwind debut as Jimmy, the hirsute beast of the title, whose manic interactions with his roommate James Brendan Fletcher and two guests named Angela fire up a journey to the end of indie quirkiness.

    Cooking Up Something Tasty Steve Dollar 2011

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