Chicago (2002)

Three weeks tomorrow I fly out to Chicago, I am going over to do the marathon! I cannot wait as the film from 2002 and the stage show are part of my favourite films and stage musicals.

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Fosse/Verdon (2019) Review

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An intimate look into the turbulent relationship between director/choreographer Bob Fosse and legendary Broadway star Gwen Verdon as they create musical magic and history.

Number of Episodes: 8

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Chicago (UK Tour) Review

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Cast *

Hayley Tamaddon – Roxie Hart

 Sophie Carmen Jones – Velma Kelly

 John Partridge – Billy Flynn

– Matron ‘Mama’ Morton

 Neil Ditt – Amos Hart

AD Richardson – Mary Sunshine

Venue: Theatre Royal, Newcastle

Date: Monday 1st August 2016

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10 Years On . . . That’s Chicago

Chicago winning Best Picture in 2003 at the Oscars is often regarded as a mistake due to the other films nominated that year. I fell in love with it but then again I am just a little bit of musical geek. So obviously I still love it and have it as one of my all time favorite films. The academy showed its supposed love for musicals that year but Oliver! was the previous Best Picture winner for a musical so it had been a very long time between a musical winning the best picture award. I think it’s quite scary that it is now 10 years on and loved how the cast we involved in the 2013 ceremony. Especially the All That Jazz performance from Catherine Zeta Jones that totally made the whole show for me. It’s a great song one of the best openings to a musical and it also helped show that she still has it after more than 10 years!

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All That Jazz (1979) Review

Director/choreographer Bob Fosse directs a story based on his own life in this poignant film. I say that because it seems Fosse predicted his own death.

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Cabaret (1972) Review

“Maybe this time . . . i’ll win”

The Nazi party is rising in Berlin but that didn’t stop Sally Bowles from being entangled in romance with two different men.

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