The run closed August 25, 2001
- Opened
- January 14, 1999
- Closed
- August 25, 2001
- Performances
- 1,093
- Previews
- —
- Theatre
- Broadhurst Theatre
Of the 368 productions we hold that opened in the 1990s and record a performance count, this is the 13th longest. That is a rank within what we hold, not within everything that was staged.
Other stagings of Fosse 2 more that season
| 2000 | Prince of Wales Theatre Transfer | |
| 2001 | Transfer Transfer |
Who was in it52 named
Julio Agustin
Marc Calamia
Lisa Gajda
Scott Jovovich
Christopher R Kirby
Dede Labarre
Mary Macleod
Michael Paternostro
Rachelle Rak
Alex Sanchez
Edwaard Liang
Mark Arvin
Ashley Bachner
Julio Bocca
Lynne Calamia
Dylis Croman
Rick Delancy
Keith Diorio
Byron Easley
Aaron Felske
Meg Gillentine
Greg Graham
Curtis Holbrook
Terace Jones
Laurie Kanyok
James Kinney
Julio Monge
Sharon Moore
Kathryn Mowat Murphy
Jill Nicklaus
Lacy Darryl Phillips
Reva Rice
Keith Roberts
Jenny Lynn Suckling
22 of these 52 names have a person record behind them and link to one. The other 30 are set from the identifier in the cast list, which is a slug of the name — so hyphens and full stops are lost and a few come out wrong. We hold nothing else about them. Nobody here is matched to a character: the cast list records who was in the company and not what they played.
Creative team
- Director
- Richard Maltby, Jr. Choreography: Bob Fosse, recreated by Chet Walker Co-director, co-choreographer: Ann Reinking, Ann Reinking, Bob Fosse, Chet Walker, Richard Maltby Jr.
- Choreographer
- Ann Reinking
- Producer
- Livent (US) Inc.
- Orchestrations
- Ralph Burns, Douglas Besterman, Ray Henderson, Cy Coleman, Neil Diamond, Harry Warren, Arthur Schwartz, Irving Berlin, Richard Adler, Jerry Ross, Cole Porter, Richard A. Whiting, Joseph Arrington, Jr., Lalo Schifrin, Ray Bauduc, Bob Haggart, Dave Dreyer, Al Jolson, John Kander, Stephen Schwartz, Jule Styne, Louis Prima, Leon Barry, Jerry Jeff Walker, W. Benton Overstreet, Harry Ruby, Stanley Lebowsky, G. Harrell, Frederick Loewe, Mort Dixon, Lew Brown, Dorothy Fields, Johnny Mercer, Howard Dietz, Bob Crosby, Gil Rodin, Billy Rose, Fred Ebb, Leo Robin, Andy Razaf, Billy Higgins, Bert Kalmar, Ted Snyder, Frederick K. Tobias, B. G. DeSylva
A producer is one string on this record, however many people or companies it names. Directors and choreographers are held both as text and as identifiers; where an identifier exists the name links to a page.
Tony Awards 1 from 1 nomination
| Best Musical | Won |
Around this production
Devotees of Fosse and American show dancing remember Dancin’ fondly, and elements of it were revived in Fosse (1999). Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical Volume 22 William A Everett Paul R, p. 122
In a prescient note, he suggested that “in the future all musical comedies should be written by choreographers.”
Speaker not recorded. Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals the Dan Dietz, p. 754- A blockbuster came to the Broadhurst on January 14, 1999: Fosse, an exuberant dance revue spotlighting the choreography of Bob Fosse from his Broadway and Hollywood musicals. The razzle-dazzle spectacle found immediate favor with audiences, and went on to win the 1999 Tony Award as Best Musical. Some of the numbers wer… At This Theatre 100 Years of Broadway Shows Stories and Botto Louis Viagas Rober, p. 126
- While continuing to act in such films as Cocoon and Marvin's Room, she was just as happy behind the scenes, as dance captain of Fosse’s Dancin’ and coach to Debbie Allen for the revival of Charity. Broadway Musicals the 101 Greatest Shows of All Time Bloom Ken 1949 Vlastnik Fra, p. 84
- Fosse—did well by the Chicago hoofer in a 1961 City Center reprise. More Opening Nights On Broadway A Critical Quotebook of Compiled By Steven Suski, p. 723
- 'Robert Fosse and Gower Champion': de Mille, America Dances, 19S. Showtime A History of the Broadway Musical Theatre Larry Stempel, p. 775
- Fosse's in The Pajama Game (Warner Brothers, 1957), Damn Yankees (Warner Brothers, 1958), Sweet Charity (Universal, 1969), and his cinematic rethinking of the Prince-Field Cabaret(ABC, 1972). Showtime A History of the Broadway Musical Theatre Larry Stempel, p. 777
Passages naming this production, found by keyword across 178 books. Where it turns up in the literature, not curated notes about it.
What this page does not know
- No photograph of this staging. 48 of 13,459 productions hold one.
- No character names. We can say who was in the company and not who they played.
- No recording is held for Fosse at all.
- Reviews, box office, running order, understudies and designers: none of it is held for any production.
