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Who was Bob Fosse?

Bob Fosse. Director-choreographer Bob Fosse forever changed the way audiences around the world viewed dance on the stage and in the film industry in the late 20th century. Visionary, intense, and unbelievably driven, Fosse was an artist whose work was always provocative, entertaining, and quite unlike anything ever before seen.

What is the movie Cabaret based on?

His 1972 film CABARET was based on Christopher Isherwood’s stories of pre-Weimar Germany. Articles on the film appeared in all the major magazines. Photos appeared on the covers of TIME and NEWSWEEK.

Where was Bob Fosse born?

Robert Louis Fosse was born in Chicago, Illinois, on June 23, 1927. Bob was the youngest of six children and quickly learned to win attention from his family through his dancing. It was not long before he was recognized as a child prodigy. His parents sent him to formal lessons, where he immersed himself in tap dancing.

What is Fosse's style?

Directed by Abbott, the show made Fosse an overnight success and showcased his trademark choreographic style : sexually suggestive forward hip-thrusts; the vaudeville humor of hunched shoulders and turned-in feet; the amazing, mime-like articulation of hands.

When did Broadway start offering closed captioning?

In 2003, one Broadway theater began offering closed-captioned devices to patrons who requested them. Within a few years, most other theaters followed. But access was limited to the number of units each theater had.

Who is Jerry Bergman?

Jerry Bergman is sitting in the audience at a Broadway matinée performance of The Band's Visit. Despite the fact that a huge sign above the stage tells the audience — in English, Hebrew and Arabic — to turn off cellphones, Bergman is keeping his on so he can read closed captions while watching the show. He is one of an estimated 48 million ...

Is Bergman a native New Yorker?

Bergman is a native New Yorker and member of the Hearing Loss Association of America. He wasn't born with impaired hearing. He says that as his hearing deteriorated, he found going to the theater frustrating. He and his advocacy group wanted to do something about it.

What is the free app for iPhone?

The free smartphone app, GalaPro, was developed by an Israeli tech startup called GalaPrompter. "The services that we provide are either captions or subtitles which are written on a black screen," says CEO Yonat Burlin. "And we've developed the app in a way that that black screen doesn't disturb anyone else around [the hearing-impaired patrons]. There's no backlight, there's no flashing, there's no messages coming in because the phone is on airplane mode."

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