Kander, John/Ebb, Fred: Chicago - vocal selections from the movie (Piano, Vocal, Guitar)
[2023-03-04 13:21:39]
Chicago - Film of Miramax movie 2002/2003 - Selection of award winning movies, piano, voice and guitar, complete lyrics and chord symbols, and selection of still pictures in the movie. In the title - and all those jazz, funny honey, you are mother, cell sheet tango, everything that I care about, we all got a gun, Roxy, I can not do it alone, Mr. cellophane, Razzdarz, bonus track of soundtrack (not a movie)
Chicago was an American musical, written by John Kander and written by Ebb and Bob Fosse by Fred Ebb. The musical was based in Chicago during the ban and was based in 1926 by journalist Dallas Watkins of the same name on the crime and crime reported by her. This story is a satire against the concept of corruption and "celebrity crime" in criminal justice administration. - Pride: We can put it in what we do, who we are, and what we have overcome. In "Sydney" of Carl Sandberg, he wrote about criticism and judgment of his city, Chicago and her workers. The theme he painted in his poem is that people are proud of what they do, where they live, and what people think about him / her. He explained the whole subject in poetry through the selection of words, images, and transformation of human relationships.
Through John Kander's music, Fred Ebb's lyrics, and Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse's books, this story tells the story of corruption in criminal justice management and the concept of "celebrity criminals". Musicals are based on the same name created by journalist Maurin Dallas Watkins in 1926. This story comes from real criminals and crimes and has become the subject of her signature articles. Given that the original Broadway work was carefully choreographed by Bob Fossé (Sweet Charity, Cabaret, All the Jazz), Molotsky and choreographer Alexa Hibbert, this time, including this time I immersed my students in a style of American music genius. "Fosse Boot Camp" was held. Rehearsal process
The somewhat faithful musical "The Visit" by John Kander's music, Fred Ebb's lyrics, and Terence · McNally's books was premiered at the Goodman Theater in Chicago in 2001, and was played by Chita Rivera and John McMartin It starred. This work was arranged by him and Ann Reinking. Director Frank Galati. The musical was revised and played at the signature theater of Arlington, Virginia from May 13th to June 22nd, 2008. George Hearn's revera starred this time. It received an enthusiastic comment from the critics. In 2015, Chita Rivera and Roger Lease on March 26, 2015 began previewing at the Lyceam Theater, rehearsal in the direction of winning John Doyl (Sweeney Todd, our company) and Tony Award. It opened on April 23, 2015 and closed on June 14, 2015. A 95-minute production debuted at the Williamstown Theater Festival in the summer of 2014 with the choreography of Broadway veteran Graciela Daniele (The Rink, Ragtime).