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Razzle Dazzle

Shows · Razzle Dazzle

Sketches and Lyrics: Mike Stewart Music: Leo Schumer, Shelley Mowell, James Reed Lawlor, Bernice Kroll, and Irma Jurist Direction: Edward Reveaux; Producers: David Heilweil and Derrick Lynn-Thomas in association with Madeline Capp and Greer Johnson; Choreography: Nelle Fisher (Jerry Ross, Associate Choreographer); Scenery, Costumes, and Lighting: William Riva; Musical Direction: James Reed Lawlor Cast: Robert H. Baro…

Opened
1951
Performances
8
Type
Revue
Era
Golden Age
Music: Leo Schumer, Shelley Mowell, James Reed Lawlor, Bernice Kroll, and Irma JuristLyrics: Mike Stewart

Productions1 on Broadway

1951 The Arena Original. February 19, 1951 · Edward Reveaux 8 performances

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In the literature9 passages

If the lavish Bless You All was one of the biggest and most expensive revues of its era, Razzle Dazzle was the tiniest. book:complete-book-of-1950s-broadway-musicals-the-dan-dietz#p129

Two numbers from Razzle Dazzle were later heard in Ben Bagley’s 1956 Off-Broadway revue Shoestring ’57, with a cast that included Dorothy Greener. book:complete-book-of-1950s-broadway-musicals-the-dan-dietz#p131

Grubb, Kevin Boyd. Razzle Dazzle: The Life and Work of Bob Fosse. New York: St. Martin’s, 1989. book:more-opening-nights-on-broadway-a-critical-quotebook-of-compiled-by-steven-suski#p1120

Razzle dazzle Chicago, 1975 book:the-best-musicals-from-show-boat-to-a-chorus-line-by-arthur-jackson-foreword-by-#p175

'Razzle Dazzle' is a musical number in the show Chicago. book:the-playbill-broadway-yearbook-june-2011-to-may-2012-viagas-robert-8th-annual-ed#p75

Fosse’s original ideas for “Take Off with Us” went even further and included ménages, voyeurism, and a sadomasochistic coupling. book:big-deal-bob-fosse-and-dance-in-the-american-musical-kevin-winkler-oxford-univer#p260

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