As soon as movies began to talk, they started to sing, and to dance. Finally, music and dance could be recorded together in sync for exhibition to mass audiences and preserved for future generations.
Book & Lyrics by George Haimsohn; Music by Jim Wise; Directed by Gregg Denhardt. This musical parody lovingly pays homage to the large, flashy 1930’s Busby Berkeley-style musical, a charming era in ...
In the musical “Dames at Sea” at Florida Studio Theatre, Emily Ann Brooks plays a young woman who practically dances her way off a bus from her hometown in Utah onto Broadway. Her character is named ...