As the dust settled, I asked a bunch of industry people to comment anonymously on what they consider to be the biggest surprises of the fall season and one of my unsolved mysteries of 2012-2013.
Here's one musical where the backup dancers truly rise above. That's thanks to a natural combination of cheerleading and dance that has audiences oohing and ahhing at the physical feats that young Broadway performers can achieve.
The unique aspect of this production is the incredible athleticism of the cast, who perform hip-hop and dance moves as well as stunning cheerleading routines that seem to borrow from the musical Wicked by defying gravity.
The cast includes the great Donna Murphy as the Witch, the talented Denis O'Hare as the Baker and Hollywood's Amy Adams venturing onto the stage as his wife. What could go wrong? Quite a bit actually.
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I salute McCain for his fighting spirit. I am sure it helped him fight his multiple serious battles against cancer. And I think battling for his life is where his fighting spirit would be most useful.
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