In June 1998, BC/EFA presented an all-star fully staged one night only concert version of
In June 1998, BC/EFA presented an all-star fully staged one night only concert version of Sweet Charity.
Chita, Bebe Neuwirth, and the female cast of the 1997 broadway show The Life stopped the show doing the Fosse/Coleman classic Big Spender. Various actors shared the role of Charity: Donna McKechnie, Debbie Allen (both shown here), Chita, Bebe, and in her last public stage appearance, Gwen Verdon.
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 754
In June 1998, BC/EFA presented an all-star fully staged one night only concert version of
In June 1998, BC/EFA presented an all-star fully staged one night only concert version of Sweet Charity.
Chita Rivera, Donna McKechnie, and Bebe Neuwirth have all at some point played Charity in the show (Rivera and Neuwirth have also played Nickie) on tour, broadway, and film under Fosse.
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 392
After doing a summer tour in 2001 with the show, Chita was presented with a gift from the
After doing a summer tour in 2001 with the show, Chita was presented with a gift from the company: a new little white canine companion named, what else? Casper!
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 179
|
in 2001, Chita did a summer stock tour of Casper, The Musical. Playing the villain, and to
in 2001, Chita did a summer stock tour of Casper, The Musical. Playing the villain, and to family friendly audiences, Chita and the show played Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Atlanta, and Dallas
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 149
In the compound of Reverend Sun a group of spaced-out acolytes chant and sing. Chita infil
In the compound of Reverend Sun a group of spaced-out acolytes chant and sing. Chita infiltrates their midst and dances them into a frenzy.
.....
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 68
Chita and the male chorus of Bring Back Birdie go country western in this number (plus enc
Chita and the male chorus of Bring Back Birdie go country western in this number (plus encore!) from Bye Bye Birdie's early 80's musical sequel.
Note: the camera work is really bad until about 1 min 14secs...sorry about that!
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 108
|
In December 2007, Chita appeared as one of the celebrity narrators at the Disney Christmas
In December 2007, Chita appeared as one of the celebrity narrators at the Disney Christmas Candlelight Procession at Epcot Center at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. Here, she reads the Christmas story, backed by a choir and a 50-piece orchestra.
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 1 mois
Vues : 95
Part Two of the press reel for the original production of Kiss of the Spider Woman. Extend
Part Two of the press reel for the original production of Kiss of the Spider Woman. Extended footage of Her Name is Aurora, The Day After That, Dear One, and Kiss of the Spider Woman.
After premiering in Toronto in 1992 and moving to London, the show went on to Broadway, 7 Tonys, and a 2 year tour.
Chita Rivera as Aurora/Spider Woman, Brent carver as Molina, Anthony Crivello as Valentin, Kirsti Carnahan as Marta, Herndon Lackey as Warden, Merle Louise as Molina's Mother, Jerry Christakos as Gabriel/Prisoner, Joshua Finkel as Amnesty International Observer/Prisoner Emilio, Colton Green as Escaping Prisoner, Philip Hernández as Esteban, Michael McCormick Marcos, Keith McDaniel as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Robert Montano as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Dan O'Grady as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Aurelio Padron as Window Dresser at Montoya's/Prisoner, Raymond Rodriguez as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Gary Schwartz as Prisoner Fuentes, John Norman Thomas as Religious Fanatic/Prisoner.
Produced by Livent, Inc; Directed by Harold Prince; Book by Terrence McNally; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Based on the novel by Manuel Puig; Choreographed by Vincent Paterson; Additional choreography by Rob Marshall; Scenic Design by Jerome Sirlin; Projection Design by Jerome Sirlin; Costume Design by Florence Klotz; Lighting Design by Howell Binkley.
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 6 mois
Vues : 2705
Part One of the press reel for the original production of Kiss of the Spider Woman. Extend
Part One of the press reel for the original production of Kiss of the Spider Woman. Extended footage of Gimme Love, She's a Woman, Where You Are and Dressing Them Up. Her Name is Aurora, The Day After That, Dear One, and Kiss of the Spider Woman are featured on Part Two.
After premiering in Toronto in 1992 and moving to London, the show went on to Broadway, 7 Tonys, and a 2 year tour.
Chita Rivera as Aurora/Spider Woman, Brent carver as Molina, Anthony Crivello as Valentin, Kirsti Carnahan as Marta, Herndon Lackey as Warden, Merle Louise as Molina's Mother, Jerry Christakos as Gabriel/Prisoner, Joshua Finkel as Amnesty International Observer/Prisoner Emilio, Colton Green as Escaping Prisoner, Philip Hernández as Esteban, Michael McCormick Marcos, Keith McDaniel as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Robert Montano as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Dan O'Grady as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Aurelio Padron as Window Dresser at Montoya's/Prisoner, Raymond Rodriguez as Aurora's Man/Prisoner, Gary Schwartz as Prisoner Fuentes, John Norman Thomas as Religious Fanatic/Prisoner.
Produced by Livent, Inc; Directed by Harold Prince; Book by Terrence McNally; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Based on the novel by Manuel Puig; Choreographed by Vincent Paterson; Additional choreography by Rob Marshall; Scenic Design by Jerome Sirlin; Projection Design by Jerome Sirlin; Costume Design by Florence Klotz; Lighting Design by Howell Binkley.
(suite)
(moins)
Ajoutée : il y a 6 mois
Vues : 3774
|