Just a few of the nearly 50 talented singers, dancers, and all-round entertainers in Broadway in Concert 2010. There is truly something for every member of the family to enjoy in this show, even if you have never been anywhere near Broadway itself.
Freeport, Grand Bahama -
Singin’ in the
rain, just singin’ in the rain … let the sun shine in, let the sun shine
…
somewhere over the rainbow … cause its too darn hot!
These are just a few of the "hot" song and dance
numbers
that were featured
in Broadway in Concert 2010 which was on stage at the Regency Theatre. It was
an enjoyable musical
extravaganza for the whole family.
If you’re seated in the front row, watch out, Dalia Feldman will teach you how to be Popular in a delightfully quirky number.
Starring a cast of nearly
fifty talented
singers, dancers, and all-round entertainers, there was truly something
for
every member of the family to sing along and snap their fingers to.
Talented tap dancers Tony Lowe, Julia
Geiger and Devan Chee-A-Tow brought youthful delight to the Fred Astaire classic
Singin’
in the Rain, and Rouen Robinson led a colourful
chorus of kids in his amazing technicolour dream coat in
Any Dream Will Do, complete with ribbons and lollipops.
Bring a date to see Broadway in Concert. The touching love songs Last Night Of The World and Why God, sung by Javan Hunt and Devan Chee-A-Tow will give you goose bumps in a romantic scene straight out of war-torn Saigon.
Tiffany Dennison and Trevor Russell traded
musical barbs in a hilarious rendition of
Anything You Can Do I Can Do
Better. Eddie Llambias had everyone laughing as he
wrestled with his pink feather boa in
I Am What I Am.If you were seated in the front row, watch out, as Dalia Feldman taught you how to be
Popular in a delightfully
quirky number.
A team of athletic and amazingly talented dancers strut their stuff in Too Darn Hot, Hallelujah, There's No Business Like Show Business, Mein Herr, and many more. With choreography by well known Grand Bahama dance instructors and choreographers Jullion Collie, Lois Seiler and Stephan Cartwright, the moves are hot and the steps spot-on.
A team of athletic and amazingly
talented dancers strutted their stuff in
Too Darn Hot, Hallelujah, There's
NoBusiness Like Show Business, Mein Herr, and
many more. The latter number many may have recognised from the long-running
musical Cabaret. Choreographed by well known Grand Bahama dance
instructors and choreographers Jullion Collie, Lois Seilerand Stephan
Cartwright, the moves were hot and the steps spot-on.
Old-time gospel morphed into modern rap with
the choir belting out
O Happy Day followed by
Joyful
Joyful. “Get down with G-O-D,” sung by some
school-age rappers and a Janet Jackson instrumental lick had even
teenagers in the audience clapping along in no time.
Rouen Robinson leads a colourful chorus of kids in his amazing technicolour dream coat in Any Dream Will Do, complete with ribbons and lollipops.
Their were touching love songs
Last Night
Of The World and
Why God, sung byJavan Huntand, and Devan Chee-A-Tow gave you
goose bumps in a romantic scene straight out of war-torn Saigon.
Directed by the original Dutch Diva,
Marjoke Twiest, this was the third installment in the popular Broadway in
Concert series.
Daphne Fox and the young dancers recall the 1960s hippy era in Aquaruis.
Eddie Llambias will have you laughing as he wrestles with his pink feather boa in I Am What Am.
Remelda Been and Rouen Robinson enjoy a ride on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Ina Simmons is sensational as Sally Bowles in Mein Herr from the long-running musical Cabaret.