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TOOTSIE: A MAN PLAYING A MAN PLAYING A WOMAN PLAYING A
… while Denis Jones (Honeymoon in Vegas) provides the sterling choreography. A dance…
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From the gaudy Renaissance costumes (by William Ivey Long) to the over-the-top choreography…
Tootsie, with Santino Fontana, gets all dressed up for Broadway: EW review
The score, by Tony winner David Yazbek (The Band’s Visit), and choreography by…
CALL ME MADAM: POLITICAL SATIRE 70 YEARS LATER, WITHOUT ETHEL MERMAN
But it’s the ministrations of choreographer Jones (of Holiday Inn and Honeymoon in…
‘Call Me Madam’: Theater Review
Denis Jones’ choreography, spoofing everything from ballroom dancing to old-world European folk dances,…
‘Holiday Inn’ at the Marriott: A year of holidays all lead up to that Irving Berlin song ‘White Christmas’
Director/choreographer Denis Jones re-creates his original Broadway staging for Marriott’s in-the-round configuration with…
THEATRE REVIEWS: Holiday Inn
Directed and superbly choreographed by Denis James, this show is filled with great…
Pre-Broadway Review: ‘Tootsie’ the Musical
The choreography, from Denis Jones, a series of bounces and gyrations, gets satirized…
In the boffo Broadway-bound ‘Tootsie,’ Dorothy sings
Still, “Tootsie” gets so very much right. It’s by far the best of…
‘Tootsie’ Musical Review
A big highlight of the show was Denis Jones’s bursting choreography that was…
Review: ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ at the Kennedy Center
How to Succeed is a strong ensemble show, and the choreography (Denis Jones)…
Theatre Review: ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ at The Kennedy Center
Though there are hardly down moments to speak of, the highlights come mostly…