Turkey Lurkey Time
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I looooooooooove this. Might learn it like I learned the Single Ladies dance.
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I was fortunate enough to have seen Ms. McKechnie and her castmates in the original. Even after over 40 years, this remains one of my all-time favorite ensemble numbers. It's just joyous.
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As others have said I'm exhausted just watching it. Good lord. Fantastic.
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like if you looked this up after watching Camp
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@WesternActor That is the most amazing thing I have seen in my entire life awesome XD
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In looking at the various videos of this AMAZING performance, I feel compelled to clear up the mistaken identity of the woman in the purple dress. That is not Margo Sappington. It is her replacement, Julane Stites. By the time of the Tony Awards (this performance), Margo was in another show.
I just wanted to clarify. I think Julane should receive her due credit for being a part of HISTORIC performance. :)
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The one in the blue defadently is one of my teachers WOW
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I've seen this 7 times since Micheal Buckley sent me here....I think I'll favorite it..
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My Gosh musical was rockin back in the day
the coregraphy is insane so technical and synchronised
love it !!!!
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@nighthappens - Because, Nighthappens, ... no one has. this unequivocally the classic rendition of this number.
BTW, it is a chiropractors wet dream! Donna and her troupe are a choreographer's blank canvas. I've watched this scene countless times since it originally aired 43 years ago and I enjoy the same exhilaration and wonder as I did then...
The figure 8 that starts around 2:56 has to rank as one of the best group dance moves in Broadway history. It doesn't even seem like it should be possible, yet there it is.
WesternActor 1 year ago 14
This is fantastic to see--yes, not effects, just phenomenal dancing. And, with no offense to the other two ladies, isn't it incredible how much better Donna McKechnie is? Every movement that the other two do just seems to be more precise, more musical and more physically brilliant with McKechnie. It's the difference between excellence and genius.
Richiesutherland 1 year ago 4