An inside look at the romantic and creative partnership between influential choreographer/director, Bob Fosse, and Gwen Verdon, one of the greatest Broadway dancers of all time.An inside look at the romantic and creative partnership between influential choreographer/director, Bob Fosse, and Gwen Verdon, one of the greatest Broadway dancers of all time.An inside look at the romantic and creative partnership between influential choreographer/director, Bob Fosse, and Gwen Verdon, one of the greatest Broadway dancers of all time.
- Won 4 Primetime Emmys
- 18 wins & 52 nominations total
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More than the story, the acting is the source of fascination. Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell are just admirable. The atmosphere, embroidery of music, image and make-up is great. A serie like a perfect past travel. And something easy to define more as magic than hommage.
This is a great series. The way I can tell just two episodes in, is that when I start watching it, the hour passes in about five minutes. I can count on one hand the number of TV series that I have felt that way about. The last one was The Americans. I really enjoy the music and dancing even though there hasn't been much of either yet. If the remaining six episodes are anywhere near as good as the first two, FX will win some awards with this.
One episode to Go but really think that FX did a terrific job putting together this Production !! I am going to sign up for FX plus so I can watch from start to finish without interruptions. Comment further, then......also having fun researching these real characters.
Bob Fosse (Sam Rockwell) is the legendary American choreographer and director for Broadway and the big screen. Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams) is his third wife, his dancer, and his artistic partner. This FX series examines the couple's relationship in eight episodes. Each one follows an aspect of their lives together.
The easiest praise is that Rockwell and Williams are great. That's a given. They are great actors. The structure of the show is somewhat different. It's not a straight linear story telling. It deals more with a single subject per episode. It takes some getting used to. At first, I couldn't take the way the show presents time in its text. It's some weird artsy indirect thing. I just want the date and year. Once I got used to it, it becomes a minor annoyance. The good aspect is that it narrows the focus of the episode. It's an intriguing way to do an bio mini-series. There is also the great acting.
The easiest praise is that Rockwell and Williams are great. That's a given. They are great actors. The structure of the show is somewhat different. It's not a straight linear story telling. It deals more with a single subject per episode. It takes some getting used to. At first, I couldn't take the way the show presents time in its text. It's some weird artsy indirect thing. I just want the date and year. Once I got used to it, it becomes a minor annoyance. The good aspect is that it narrows the focus of the episode. It's an intriguing way to do an bio mini-series. There is also the great acting.
I think this series is for those who know something about these two great artists. It´s a little gem. Michelle Williams (Verdon) IS Gwen Verdon. She´s astonishing in the part. Enjoyable.
Did you know
- TriviaBob Fosse and Gwen Verdon's daughter Nicole Fosse is co-executive producer and supervised all aspects of the production, including the recreation of her father's original choreography.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.189 (2019)
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