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Bob Howe

Birth Place: Luxborough

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Trained at Ballet Rambert School 1955-1957
Poruguese National Ballet Group 1957
'Where's Charlie' starring Norman Wisdom replacment lead Dancer 1958
'Alladin' starring Bob Monkhouse directed by Robert Helpman
'The Music Man' starring Van Johnson 1960
'Camelot'
' Six of One' starring Dora Bryan Lead dancer 1963
'The Great Waltz' principal dancer 1972
TV
'Not so much a Programme'
'This is Tom Jones'
Film
'Oliver'
Choreographer
Side by Side by Sondheim
Oh Calcutta director and choreographer
Zorba le Grec in Paris

Bob Howe Productions

 
[Broadway, 1977]
Choreographer
 
[West End, 1976]
Choreographer

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BWW Reviews: PRiMA's MUSIC OF WEST SIDE STORY Sizzles with Josefina Scaglione


Lancaster's PRiMA Theatre presents an electrifying staged jazz theatrical concert of Leonard Bernstein's WEST SIDE STORY with Broadway's Maria, Josefina Scaglione.

Monday Night Live at Petterino's Welcomes Chicago Talents Tonight, 7/30


Carla and Beckie will be co-hosting Monday Night Live at Petterino's tonight, July 30 at 7:30pm. Singer sign-up starts at 7:00.

Monday Night Live at Petterino's Welcomes Chicago Talents, 7/30


Carla and Beckie will be co-hosting Monday Night Live at Petterino's on July 30 at 7:30pm. Singer sign-up starts at 7:00.

Review - Blood and Gifts & Private Lives


In The Book of Mormon, the young Ugandan ingénue sings of a fantasy world she imagines where all the warlords are friendly.  And while in J.T. Rogers' intriguing drama of 1980s American foreign policy, Blood and Gifts, Afghan warlord Abdullah Kahn isn't exactly depicted as a saint, the author paints him as a man deeply dedicated to his family and the culture of his people who, like a typical American father, has job-related headaches (trying to secure weapons to defend his soil against the Soviets) and can't understand the music his son listens to (Rod Stewart's 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy' and Tina Turner's 'What's Love Got to Do with It').  As played by Bernard White, he is a humble and patriotic man of dignity.

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