Radial Park openedits latest cinemersive experience last nightwith the iconic, blockbuster, fan-favorite film, The Blues BrothersThe Blues Brothers, features a live band and theatrical performances seamless timed in-sync with the movie in a one-of-a-kind hybrid mashup. The Blues Brothers, is directed by Kristine Bendul and Waldemar QuinonesVillanueva, and features a cast that includes Broadway's Charity Angel Dawson, Nick Rashad Burroughs, F. Michael Haynie, Brian Charles Johnson, and Antoine L. Smith, along with Ladonna Burns and Anne Fraser Thomas.
- 5/28/2021
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Choreographer Spencer Liff may be adding Emmy Winner to his resume soon.
Watching the multitude of dances in each season of So You Think You Can Dance, it’s easy to take for granted the amount of work that goes into each routine. Thankfully, many of the choreographers from the Fox series have been recognized with Emmy nominations for their often jaw-dropping routines. One of the show’s regular choreographers, Spencer Liff, was nominated in the Best Choreography category and will find out next month if he'll be taking home one of the gold statues. (Christopher Scott and Stacey Tookey are the other choreographers currently nominated)
We grabbed a few minutes recently with the out Liff to talk about the career he’s been at for 20 years (he’s only 27), why being out and proud is important to him and how he has a definite plan with where he wants his career to take him.
Watching the multitude of dances in each season of So You Think You Can Dance, it’s easy to take for granted the amount of work that goes into each routine. Thankfully, many of the choreographers from the Fox series have been recognized with Emmy nominations for their often jaw-dropping routines. One of the show’s regular choreographers, Spencer Liff, was nominated in the Best Choreography category and will find out next month if he'll be taking home one of the gold statues. (Christopher Scott and Stacey Tookey are the other choreographers currently nominated)
We grabbed a few minutes recently with the out Liff to talk about the career he’s been at for 20 years (he’s only 27), why being out and proud is important to him and how he has a definite plan with where he wants his career to take him.
- 8/29/2012
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
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