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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

Ben Vereen and William Katt sing "On the Right Track" from Stephen Schwartz' "Pippin." Choreography by Bob Fosse.

This is an excerpt from the 1981 DVD "Pippin." View more numbers from this production on our website at http://www.thebestarts.com/pippin/

Browse our website at http://www.theBestArts.com for more great dance, music and musical theatre performances.

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  • Bob Fosse's choreography sizzles. What a great number...

  • William Katt is SUPPOSED to look awkward here--the Leading Player constantly shows him up in the play. This number is all about Pippin trying to following in his footsteps. But I agree with the last post...can you picture anyone doing this part as well as Vereen did? Just perfection.

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  • it kinda seems like william kat has a little trouble projecting with the high notes

  • i was theo in a high school production it was the most amazing feeling in the world i was in the 7th grade and you can see northgate production of the the right track ,BEST PLAY EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @berowne9 He's supposed to look awkward? He looks like he's having too much fun to be awkward!

  • Ben Vareen kill it

  • @csereix amen brother :)

  • I LOVE THIS SONG

  • @NeverDoubt1 I haven't, but now that you've recommended(spelling) it to me I will surely do so :) thank you.

  • @naginnahehtmiolleh1 Just curious, have you seen William Katt in Greatest American Hero? Great show (and great performance, hehe). :)

  • @naginnahehtmiolleh1 No problem. :) And yes I mean, there's definitely a balance as far as movement, hehe. But anyway, I think at the beginning of this scene he's just trying to seem sort of helpless like a child who needs some advice, but doesn't entirely understand it. He has that sort of attitude a few times in the show.

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