The Fosse Connection
Choreographer and director BOB FOSSE died in 1987, leaving behind Broadway works like Sweet Charity and Pippin and the movies Cabaret and All That Jazz. He also left behind a small group of people who were linked to him personally and professionally, some of whom seem forever tied to his work. Hence this loop on The Fosse Connection.
On the latter show Verdon worked with ANN REINKING, one of Fosse's most famous dancers as well as his lover. Reinking danced in the Broadway cast of Pippin. Later she replaced Verdon in the role of Roxie Hart in the original version of Chicago. In 1979 Fosse cast her as the long-suffering girlfriend -- playing herself, more or less -- in his mostly-autobiographical movie All That Jazz. (Fosse himself was played by Roy Scheider; the Verdon role was taken by actress Leland Palmer, who also had starred in Pippin.) Reinking choreographed and starred in the 1996 Broadway revival of Chicago and has since become known as the torchbearer for Fosse's distinctive style of choreography.
BEN VEREEN also starred in Pippin. Fosse reportedly fashioned the role of Leading Player with Vereen in mind, and both men won Tony Awards for the show. Pippin gave Vereen a reputation as a triple-threat -- actor, dancer and singer -- and he became one of the flashiest stars of the 1970s. Fosse also featured Vereen in All That Jazz as the wry observer O'Connor Flood. Despite a long career Vereen remains best known for his glory days with Fosse; in 2001 he was back on Broadway starring with Reinking in the show Fosse, a retrospective of the choreographer's work.
LIZA MINNELLI had a glorious year of work with Fosse in 1972. She starred in his movie Cabaret, winning an Oscar for her portrayal of the flighty Sally Bowles. Fosse also won an Oscar as best director. The same year the two shared an Emmy Award for their song-and-dance TV special Liza With a 'Z'. (Fosse also won two Tony Awards in 1972, without Minnelli, for his Broadway show Pippin.) Cabaret became the signature role of Minnelli's career.
A Minnelli sidelight: her first husband was the singer and songwriter PETER ALLEN; the two were still married but separated when she worked with Fosse in Cabaret and Liza With A 'Z'. Years later Fosse used Allen's tune "Everything Old is New Again" for a key dance scene featuring Reinking in All That Jazz.
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