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Fosse (2002)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 1H 53M

Director : Matthew Diamond

Synopsis

Fosse is a three-act musical revue showcasing the choreography of Bob Fosse. The musical was conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr., Chet Walker, and Ann Reinking. It won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2000. In 2002, Fosse, featuring Reinking and Ben Vereen, was aired as part of the "Great Performances — Dance In America" series on PBS television. This filmed Broadway tribute strings together acclaimed director/choreographer Bob Fosse's "greatest hits."

Actors

Ben Vereen
Ben Vereen
Performer
Ann Reinking
Ann Reinking
Performer
Marc Calamia
Marc Calamia
Performer
Eugene Fleming
Eugene Fleming
Performer
Edwaard Liang
Edwaard Liang
Performer
Dana Moore
Dana Moore
Performer
Rachelle Rak
Rachelle Rak
Performer
Jill Nicklaus
Jill Nicklaus
Performer
Sharon Moore
Sharon Moore
Performer
Julio Monge
Julio Monge
Performer
Jim Kinney
Jim Kinney
Performer
Suzanne Harrer
Suzanne Harrer
Performer
Scott Jovovich
Scott Jovovich
Performer
Anne Hawthorne
Anne Hawthorne
Performer
Meg Gillentine
Meg Gillentine
Performer
Josh Rhodes
Josh Rhodes
Performer
Byron Easley
Byron Easley
Performer
Dylis Croman
Dylis Croman
Performer
Susan Lamontagne
Susan Lamontagne
Performer
Lynne Calamia
Lynne Calamia
Performer
Ashley Bachner
Ashley Bachner
Performer
Brad Anderson
Brad Anderson
Performer
Mark Arvin
Mark Arvin
Performer
Ken Alan
Ken Alan
Performer
Christopher Windom
Christopher Windom
Performer
Robin Lewis
Robin Lewis
Performer
Deborah Leamy
Deborah Leamy
Performer
Parker Esse
Parker Esse
Performer
J.P. Christensen
J.P. Christensen
Performer
Ethyl Will
Ethyl Will
Conductor

Crews

Matthew Diamond
Matthew Diamond
Director
Santo Loquasto
Santo Loquasto
Costume Design
Ann Reinking
Ann Reinking
Choreographer
Bob Fosse
Bob Fosse
Choreographer
Girish Bhargava
Girish Bhargava
Editor
Judy Kinberg
Judy Kinberg
Producer
Doug Besterman
Doug Besterman
Orchestrator
Ralph Burns
Ralph Burns
Orchestrator
Richard Maltby, Jr.
Richard Maltby, Jr.
Stage Director
Ann Reinking
Ann Reinking
Stage Director
Ann Reinking
Ann Reinking
Musical
Richard Maltby, Jr.
Richard Maltby, Jr.
Musical
Chet Walker
Chet Walker
Musical
Chet Walker
Chet Walker
Choreographer
Gwen Verdon
Gwen Verdon
Creative Consultant
Santo Loquasto
Santo Loquasto
Set Designer
Andrew Bridge
Andrew Bridge
Lighting Design
Jonathan Deans
Jonathan Deans
Sound Designer
Jodee Nimerichter
Jodee Nimerichter
Co-Producer
Mitch Owgang
Mitch Owgang
Line Producer
Alan Adelman
Alan Adelman
Lighting Supervisor
Debra McWaters
Debra McWaters
Associate Choreographer
Bill King
Bill King
Sound Designer
Bill Akerlund
Bill Akerlund
Camera Operator
Miguel Armstrong
Miguel Armstrong
Camera Operator
Manny Gutierrez
Manny Gutierrez
Camera Operator
Ed Fussell
Ed Fussell
Camera Operator
Jim Scurti
Jim Scurti
Camera Operator
David Smith
David Smith
Camera Operator
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Camera Operator
John Feher
John Feher
Camera Operator
Daryl Bornstein
Daryl Bornstein
Sound
Phil Gitomer
Phil Gitomer
Sound
David Hewitt
David Hewitt
Sound
Rick Jacobsohn
Rick Jacobsohn
Sound
Sean McClintock
Sean McClintock
Sound
Blake Norton
Blake Norton
Sound
Ken Hahn
Ken Hahn
Sound Post Supervisor
Eva Anisko
Eva Anisko
Production Coordinator
Sven Nebelung
Sven Nebelung
Production Manager
Cynthia Faye
Cynthia Faye
Makeup Artist
Beth Williams
Beth Williams
Executive Producer
Jennifer Costello
Jennifer Costello
Associate Producer
Jac Venza
Jac Venza
Executive Producer

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