I’m pretty impressed that these road boxes are just sitting on 44th street and no one is messing with them.
Of course, I haven’t actually tried moving them. They probably are so heavy that anyone attempting to make off with a box of expensive lighting equipment would probably get about as far as the Majestic Theater down the street before giving up and abandoning the road box in front of Phantom. Where it would stay for the next 20 years…
I also stopped by rehearsal which is always a huge pick me up in the middle of the day.
The new guys were working on the choreography for “Everybody Wants to be Black on A Saturday Night,” which has a Temptations sort of feel to it in sound and movement.
My favorite direction of the day came from Choreographer Associate, Edgar Godineaux, who encouraged the guys to approach the dance moves like “hip cats.” I’m proud to be associated with a show in which the phrase “hip cat” is being bandied around.
I hope someone uses “jive turkey” one day- though I’ll have to get the dramaturg to look into whether that phrase was used in the 1950s.
























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