Broadway veteran Anastasia Barzee is well aware of the enormous challenge that accompanies the opportunity of starring in "Victor/Victoria." Both the 1982 movie and the 1995 Broadway musical are ...
Victor/Victoria takes place in 1930s Paris. Andrews plays the main character, Victoria Grant, a cabaret performer who has fallen on hard times. According to IMDb, Victoria is a British singer who ...
Chris Caswell and Colleen Sudduth in The Players' Victor Victoria. Many of us might have fond memories of Julie Andrews, Robert Preston and James Garner in the original film/musical of Victor Victoria ...
2 BWW Review: THE WIZARD OF OZ at Kansas City Repertory Theatre 3 BWW Review: OF MICE AND MEN at Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts What's it about? Stranded in early 1930's Paris without a dime ...
Paris in the ’30s is the setting for Blake Edwards’ 1982 screwball sex comedy VICTOR VICTORIA. The fun comes to life on the big screen when it plays at The Wildey Theater in Edwardsville, IL ( 252 N ...
Early in Blake Edwards’ dizzying musical farce “Victor/Victoria,” would-be superstar Victoria (Julie Andrews) attempts to explain to faded nightclub mainstay Toddy (Robert Preston) just why their ...
Other Roles in Victor/Victoria ROLE PRODUCTION PRODUCTION OPENED Broadway Victor/Victoria 1995 André Cassell Broadway Victor/Victoria 1995 Apache Dancer Broadway Victor/Victoria 1995 Carroll Todd ...
All the ingredients are there: strong actor/singers, excellent dancers, gorgeous costumes, a 21-piece orchestra, timely issues of gender and sexual identity, and a Paris setting. But alas, the soufflé ...
Fans of actor Lesley Ann Warren will have a chance to honor her Tuesday with an event dubbed A Victor/Victoria Valentine at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. The event kicks off at 7 p.m. with a reel ...
The musical "Victor/Victoria" poses a lot of challenges to a theater and the Players Theatre overcomes some of them in a production that impresses on the strength of its two leads. The stage musical ...
The set-up: The French have a word for it – lousy. When the best part of a Broadway musical is the proscenium curtain – a stunning piece of faux French art deco with golden geometric fountains by way ...
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