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Name: Bob Fosse
Birth Date: June 23, 1927
Death Date: September 23, 1987
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Place of Death: Washington, DC, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: director, choreographer, dancer

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Biography of Bob Fosse
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Legendary director/choreographer Bob Fosse (1927-1987) is known for hits such as Sweet Charity, with its trademark jazzy number, "Hey Big Spender," and Cabaret. Bob Fosse began his unusual career as a dancer in the late 1940s, touring with companies of...


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Fosse, Bob (1927-1987) Summary
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Director-choreographer Bob Fosse forever changed the way audiences around the world viewed dance on the stage and in the film industry in the late twentieth century. Visionary, intense, and unbelievably driven, Fosse was an artist whose work was always...
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Bob Fosse Information
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'Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music 1973 Liza with a 'Z 'Outstanding Single Program - Variety and Popular Music 1973 Liza with a...


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The New York Observer
A Masterpiece Revived: One Singular Sensation
10/15/2006: 1,324 words, approx. 4 pages
Do you know what I think are the most beautiful words in the English language—certainly in the language of that great, lost invention, the all-American musical? Right! Let’s do the whole combination, facing away from the mirror. From the top, A...
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The New York Observer
A Masterpiece Revived: One Singular Sensation
10/15/2006: 1,324 words, approx. 4 pages
Do you know what I think are the most beautiful words in the English language—certainly in the language of that great, lost invention, the all-American musical? Right! Let’s do the whole combination, facing away from the mirror. From the top, A five, six, seven,...
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Broadway ticket availability
8/15/2007: 1,083 words, approx. 4 pages
The latest R&B singer to test his vocal cords in the long-running musical revival of "Chicago" will be Brian McKnight.The Grammy-nominated singer will join the New York cast Oct. 8 as that scamp of a lawyer, Billy Flynn. McKnight is scheduled to appear in the...
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The New York Observer
Oh, My Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Follows in the Footsteps of Jesus
5/29/2005: 1,075 words, approx. 4 pages
The popular appeal of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the cavernous Hilton Theatre is a combo platter of the following:Lots and lots of children and lots and lots of dogs. One adorably jolly song reprised five million adorable times: "Oh! You! Pretty Chitty Bang Bang...
 


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Bob Fosse: A Man of Many Talents
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A biography of the choreographer Bob Fosse (1927-1987), who brought a new sense of style into the world of dance and had a lasting impact on Broadway.


 

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