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Muny’s ’42nd Street’ Is an Avenue of Joyous Experience: Review
The Muny’s second production of its 2016 season is a glittering and glorious…
Tap Dancers Cast a Jazzy Spell in ‘42nd Street’
““Put it all together, as Jones has, and you have a Muny Moment…
Scene on Stage: ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’
Denis Jones’s inventive choreography, which toggles between dance and gymnastics, is the show’s…
‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ Review: Girls’ Night Off
Denis Jones, the choreographer, deserves equal credit—he knows how to make truly funny…
Review: ‘The Tempest’ Stars Sam Waterston and the Weather at Delacorte Theater
This attire — variations on which are worn by the large and nimble…
First Nighter: “Paint Your Wagon” Revival Paints Town Red-Hot
Though I know de Mille choreographed the 1951 version, I hardly remember it…
Theater Review: At Encores!, Paint Your Wagon Is Way Better Than It Oughta Be
And Denis Jones’ choreography, including a terrific can-can led by Jenny Laroche, who’s…
Review: ‘Paint Your Wagon,’ Starring Keith Carradine, Opens at Encores!
Agnes de Mille, who choreographed the original production, certainly knew how to make…
‘Honeymoon in Vegas’: Theater Review
Choreographer Denis Jones splashy first-act closing number, “Do Something,” has the enjoyably kitschy…
Piece of My Heart: The Bert Berns Story
Director Denis Jones has crafted it all into a sleek package, with the…
Bert Berns, The Rock Phenom You Never Heard Of, Finally Gets His Due
I loved the fact that Jones’s period dances are performed by the small…
THEATRE REVIEWS: The Sound of Music
and Denis Jones’ Choreography add to the perfection that this production presents to…