Best Choreography

The dancing in this show provided all the customary joys of synchronized kicking and tapping, along with loads of wittily unexpected moves. In "I've Got Rhythm," which served as the first-act finale, everything and anything became a musical instrument -- miners' helmets, pizza pans, a plunger and the dancers' bodies...
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The dancing in this show provided all the customary joys of synchronized kicking and tapping, along with loads of wittily unexpected moves. In “I’ve Got Rhythm,” which served as the first-act finale, everything and anything became a musical instrument — miners’ helmets, pizza pans, a plunger and the dancers’ bodies. The number built and built and built, and still you wanted it never to end. The original choreography is by the multi-award-winning Susan Stroman; local choreographer Tony Rintala re-created it with a group of talented dancers.



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