#Ann Reinking
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marypickfords · 6 months ago
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Ann Reinking in All That Jazz (Bob Fosse, 1979)
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Ann Reinking, Ben Vereen, Gwen Verdon, Liza Minnelli, and Roy Scheider attend a tribute to Bob Fosse at the Film Forum in New York City in 1994.
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broadwaydivastournament · 11 months ago
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Movie Musical Divas Tournament: Round 1
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The name on everybody's lips is gonna be...
Ann Reinking 1941-2020: All That Jazz (1979 - Katie Jagger) | Annie (1982 - Grace Farrell) | Liza with a Z (1972 - dancer)
“I fell in love with her, I continued to fall in love with her. I am in love with her forever. There was a trust between us, there was a connection between us that was beyond anything that had any logical explanation. I felt sometimes--this may sound strange, but it’s the truth--I felt sometimes I looked in her eyes and I time travelled.” - Bebe Neuwirth on Ann Reinking, 2021
Gwen Verdon (1925-2000): Damn Yankees (1958) - Lola | Meet Me After the Show (1951) - uncredited dancer
"Everything about her! Fucking everything! She had such a vibrant personality, and a delightful sense of humor. And when she danced, she was a force of nature. The "Who's Got The Pain?" scene in Damn Yankees is maybe the best example of this- she's literally a cyclone of energy!" - anonymous
This is Round 1 of the Movie Musical Divas tournament. Additional polls in this round may be found by searching #mmround1, or by clicking the link below. Add your propaganda and support by reblogging this post.
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Ann Reinking:
"It's okay if she doesn't make the cut as a movie musical star, but I have to submit her because seeing her in All That Jazz was simply religious for me." - anonymous
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'Everything Old is New Again' scene with Ann Reinking in All that Jazz (1979) HD ANNIE (1982): “We Got Annie" Full Clip
Photos and video submitted by: anonymous | Photos and video submitted by: @mygreatadventurehasbegun
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pirin-tablet-remedy · 1 month ago
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xarika · 11 months ago
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Ann Reinking - All That Jazz
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dumbfunshit · 2 months ago
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stoner-butch-blues · 1 year ago
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Debbie Allen, Ann Reinking, and Donna McKechnie as Charity Hope Valentine!!
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iliketigers · 5 months ago
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musicalss · 1 year ago
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I feel like no one has ever been in one Kander & Ebb show, it’s always at least two, but I also feel like I could probably say that about any composer if I look hard enough?? So idk
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delicatesquashblossom · 2 years ago
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I am not making an ass out of myself alone. If I do the cunnilingus number, we all do the cunnilingus number
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pop-sesivo · 3 months ago
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Rostros que me gustan. Ann Reinking.
Faces I Like. Ann Reinking.
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Ann Reinking as Kate Jagger in All That Jazz (1979) dir. Bob Fosse
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aqueervenus · 2 days ago
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After all these years, I just noticed the Dancin' poster in the background of Björk's Bachelorette music video.
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broadwaydivastournament · 1 year ago
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BROADWAY DIVAS SUPERLATIVES: Bosom Buddies - Icons Only
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Yes, yes, there are so many iconic friendships on and around Broadway (Bernadette and Mary Tyler Moore, especially), but this time there's no "other" option.
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Angela Lansbury & Beatrice "Bea" Arthur: Angela and Bea first met in 1965 during rehearsals for the production of Mame, in which Angela played the titular Mame, and Bea her "bosom buddy" Vera. Both women would earn Tony Awards for their iconic, never-to-be-bested portrayals. They remained lifelong friends for the next five decades until Bea's death in 2009, where Angela hosted her memorial service at the Majestic Theatre. As the story goes, Angela's legendary Jessica B. Fletcher is named "B" for Bea.
"She was a class act and a real joy to work with. When I first met her I thought I was meeting this patrician, classically trained actor, but she has a mouth like a longshoreman. No kidding. She loved telling dirty limericks." - Bea Arthur on Angela Lansbury, 2003.
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Ann Reinking and Bebe Neuwirth: Forever linked by dance and the great Bob Fosse, Ann and Bebe met in passing during the special 3,389th performance of A Chorus Line, but would not come to know each other closer until Sweet Charity, where Annie took over Charity for Debbie Allen during the run, and Bebe played Nickie (Tony Award). They remained dear friends until Annie's death in 2020, working together in Fosse, and of course, the 1995 revival of Chicago that persists to this day.
“I fell in love with her, I continued to fall in love with her. I am in love with her forever. There was a trust between us, there was a connection between us that was beyond anything that had any logical explanation. I felt sometimes--this may sound strange, but it’s the truth--I felt sometimes I looked in her eyes and I time travelled.” - Bebe Neuwirth on Ann Reinking, 2021
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Carol Burnett & Julie Andrews: Though they may have never starred in an official Broadway show together, Carol and Julie are too iconic to pass up here. They met in 1961 and are both still alive, kicking, and enduring friends. They did a series of television and stage specials together, including Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (1963, Emmy Award), Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (1971) and Julie & Carol: Together Again (1989). They also both starred in Putting it Together as the part, one after the other. And as a story goes, Carol and Julie were "caught" kissing as a prank on their friend Mike Nichols, but were instead discovered by Lady Bird Johnson.
"As we sat in the darkened hotel hallway on the sofa in front of a bank of three elevators waiting for him, we started to feel rather foolish, and we thought 'Let’s do something to make him laugh.' We decided to pretend we were making out," she said at the time. "He’d called our room and said he was coming right down, so we thought, well, the first person off the elevator would be Mike. But it wasn’t." - Julie Andrews recounts the story to Oprah magazine.
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Chita Rivera & Gwen Verdon: Before there was Annie and Bebe, there was Chita and Gwen. The original Velma and Roxie duo in the 1975 Chicago, Chita and Gwen remained friends until Gwen's death in 2000. As Chita recounts, Gwen Verdon was the first person to tell her she had her own talent and didn't need to be her understudy. Years later, they were starring together in Chicago. Chita and Gwen shared the role of Charity (alongside many others) in the benefit concert production of Sweet Charity in 1998. It would be Gwen's final stage appearance. Though Fosse brought his own drama, Chita and Gwen never fell out.
"Our relationship was what it was from the day I stood beside her in “Chicago.” She was a strong woman. She was private. She used to, which is really kind of cute because I would call her on it, sometimes dramatize a story and would say, “Isn’t that right, Chita? Don’t you remember that?” And I wasn’t even there. I would find myself saying, “Yeah, absolutely.” She was so terribly funny, really, really funny." - Chita Rivera on Gwen Verdon, 2019
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Donna Murphy & Marin Mazzie: Donna and Marin met while doing the Passion workshop in 1993, and their friendship endures to this day, despite Marin's death in 2018. After all, "and should you die tomorrow, another thing I see: your love will live in me." Marin sang at Donna's daughter's christening. Donna sang at Marin's remembrance concert. She still writes her memorial posts to Marin each year on the anniversary of her passing. Donna played Mother in the earliest workshop of Ragtime, before Marin took over and made that role what it will always be.
"She would always be the first person to say "how are you doing?" That kind of kindness and selflessness in a way--it's not that I didn't appreciate it then--I really did. So I don't need to smack myself in the head and say "why didn't you realize how rare and beautiful it was?" I did. What I couldn't calculate was how much I miss it." - Donna Murphy on Marin Mazzie, 2018.
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Kelli O'Hara & Victoria Clark: Our first and only mother-daughter duo, though who is mother and who is daughter is up for debate. Kelli and Vicki met playing mother and daughter in the 2005 The Light in the Piazza as Clara and Margaret Johnson. They remain dear friends to this day and the only pair alive, well, and not dangerously close to death... Kelli and Vicki, trained opera singers, also reunited for Dido and Aeneas in 2016. Their friendship has survived a few awkward situations, such as being up against each other (alongside fellow Piazza star Celia Keenan-Bolger, and that's a story in and of itself) for the role of Nellie Forbush in South Pacific.
"I just started calling her Mother, because I felt like I could be who I was without covering up. Why she called me Mother back is pretty obvious, but she was, for me, always the rock. I felt like, Okay, she loves me, warts and all. Hopefully." - Victoria Clark on Kelli O'Hara, 2016.
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mygreatadventurehasbegun · 28 days ago
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In honor of International Dance Day, here are some of my favorite dance moments:
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music-in-my-veins14 · 4 months ago
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