This week, we are introducing a new BWW column, an extension of SOUND OFF!, in which we will highlight clips exhibiting particular interest to the theatre-loving ones among us. In addition to a selection made at my own discretion, I will also be accepting submissions for an additional Internet Interest selection each week. Please submit said suggestions to Flashback@broadwayworld.com and check back every Friday to see if your entry has been selected!
Following up the spectacular LIZA'S AT THE PALACE DVD now available, the inaugural Flashback Friday selection shall be a fantastically fun moment from The Dinah Shore show in which Liza Minnelli performs "Nowadays" from CHICAGO alongside the songwriters who wrote it, John Kander and Fred Ebb. The mutual affection they feel for each other is palpable, but the clip reaches new heights of pathos - and hilarity - when Chita Rivera herself, Liza's co-star in CHICAGO, makes a surprise appearance. Also, watch John Kander pick up the Liza's microphone after she has dropped it and set it back on the piano stool, all whilst pounding out that delicious vamp. Fred Ebb seems to be the only one more surprised than Kander or Liza, and the clip goes even more over-the-top with the improvised ending up the octave. Despite the hilarious hair-dos and questionable fashion choices, this clip is a strong dose of caffeinated chaos, and Broadway at its best, sure to bring a smile and perhaps a few chills. Enjoy!
That's all for this week, and remember if you would like to see a particularly fun, hilarious, bizarre or just all-around excellent performance from the past highlighted here be sure to send us a link! Until next week...
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