The title “Little Dancer” was the least of the D.C. production’s problems although I agree I kept calling it Tiny Dancer. The new title is not an improvement though. From what I recall, the songs were okay if unmemorable, the book was weakest piece and the highlight was the dancing and the “reveal” at the end. It wasn’t Broadway-ready then and I am glad they’re taking their time with revising it, but I do fear that if they think that the new title is an improvement, the other revisions may not be improvements either. I am glad I saw it, mainly because it was the only time I’ve been to the Kennedy Center.
I was quite bitter about the name change when I first saw it as just "Marie", but then saw it was "Marie: Dancing Still', which I think really fits, having listened to Dancing Still + know the context of the show & song. I agree that Little Dancer would've been a better name, but ...
I just saw a song list and the songs "Ballerina" and "Dancing Still" (from the Nice Fighting You recording) don't seem to be included. Were they cut or just renamed? Odd considering that the new show title is Dancing Still.
I just saw a song list and the songs "Ballerina" and "Dancing Still" (from the Nice Fighting You recording)don't seem to be included. Were they cut or just renamed? Odd considering that the new show title is Dancing Still."
I've seen it three times, and have plans to go back a couple more times before closing. Ballerina and Dancing Still are both removed, and In Between has been renamed to Marie but is pretty similar to the old song from DC. I spoke to Ahrens & Flaherty last night about replacing Dancing Still with a heartbreaking song - Between Us, that is a "duet" between Christian and Marie (Christian sings ~ 85% of it, Marie sings maybe a total of eight lines in that song), and they said it was pretty much because they wanted a duet, and there wasn't room for that in Dancing Still. Between Us works better within the context of the show, but I personally enjoyed Dancing Still more.
The only time the words "Dancing Still" are mentioned now is at the end of the show, which is a nice touch.
kuhset said: "sparepart973 said: "Has anyone seen this?
I just saw a song list and the songs "Ballerina" and "Dancing Still" (from the Nice Fighting You recording)don't seem to be included. Were they cut or just renamed? Odd considering that the new show title is Dancing Still."
I've seen it three times, and have plans to go back a couple more times before closing. Ballerina and Dancing Still are both removed, and In Between has been renamed to Marie but is pretty similar to the old song from DC. I spoke to Ahrens & Flaherty last night about replacing Dancing Still with a heartbreaking song - Between Us, that is a "duet" between Christian and Marie (Christian sings ~ 85% of it, Marie sings maybe a total of eightlines in that song), and they said it was pretty much because they wanted a duet, and there wasn't room for that in Dancing Still. Between Us works better within the context of the show, but I personally enjoyed Dancing Still more.
The only time the words "Dancing Still" are mentioned now is at the end of the show, which is a nice touch."
They've changed it a little bit since, so now "Dancing Still" is mentioned by both Degas and Mary Cassat.
We’re getting at least 4 totally original musicals this season- including another one about a famous artist- plus a slew of adaptations with original scores.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
This couldhave come to Broadway, but the lead producer is more of a money/co-producer type. It spent ages in "development hell." If it had a legit and reputable lead producer, it could have found a house and enough money –– and very likely would have been a huge financial flop.
This is the type of show that the Roundabout or LCT should be doing.