1:32 -4:00 The Sound of Music Do Re Mi Nancy Dussault, 10:20 - 15:35 Little Me Virginia Martin Sid Caesar Deep Down Inside,15:55-18:35 Oliver! Davie Jones, Bruce Prochnik & Georgia Brown I'd Do Anything, 18:55-21:14 Georgia Brown As Long as He Needs Me that's the end of the tape.
I saw and enjoyed it. But wouldn't you say the terrific Rich Kid's Rag has elements of the Fosse style? And what of the showstoppping I've Got Your Number with Swen Swenson with that derby on his head?
I posted the 1984 London recreation of Rich Kid's Rag on my channel--pure Fosse. But I'd say this number Deep Down Inside DOES have trademark Fosse moves in its unison choreography--the formations, the people hunched over each other with arms low, and the move two men make where they push themselves lying down is a key move from Steam Heat.
Georgia Brown was an amazing artist. She could rip your heart out with a song.
This is the only video I’ve ever seen of the OC of Little Me. Sid Caesar was in great form.
Gold dust. Nice to the original Fosse choreography for Down Inside from Little Me. Thank you for posting.
Davy Jones as the Dodger. Awesome!
And Davy Jones doing the artful
Dodger. I was wondering why his cockney accent was so weird.
Scenes from The sound of music,Little me(Sid Ceasar and Virginia Martin) Oliver(Georgia Brown).
Virginia Martin!
1:32 -4:00 The Sound of Music Do Re Mi Nancy Dussault, 10:20 - 15:35 Little Me Virginia Martin Sid Caesar Deep Down Inside,15:55-18:35 Oliver! Davie Jones, Bruce Prochnik & Georgia Brown I'd Do Anything, 18:55-21:14 Georgia Brown As Long as He Needs Me that's the end of the tape.
Nancy Dussault was Maria? When did Mary Martin leave the show?
I believe 1961.
Little Me is the first Fosse choreographed show I've ever seen that didn't have that distinctive style that was all his.
I saw and enjoyed it. But wouldn't you say the terrific Rich Kid's Rag has elements of the Fosse style? And what of the showstoppping I've Got Your Number with Swen Swenson with that derby on his head?
I posted the 1984 London recreation of Rich Kid's Rag on my channel--pure Fosse. But I'd say this number Deep Down Inside DOES have trademark Fosse moves in its unison choreography--the formations, the people hunched over each other with arms low, and the move two men make where they push themselves lying down is a key move from Steam Heat.