42nd Street (at the Hult)
Do people still take tap?
For a slim-to-remote chance to land a role in rarely produced musicals like 42nd Street? It appears they do.
The curtain slowly rises with a staccato rat-a-tat-tat beat. The stage is crowded with tap-dancing feet; Act I begins in high energy with dancers who definitely learned (and mastered) tap.
42ns Street was the 1933 Academy Award-winning musical; Composer Harry Warren, Lyricist Al Dubin, Librettists Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble.. I am considerably younger than that but knew many of the songs: "You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me;" "We're in the Money;" "Lullaby of Broadway;" "Shuffle to Buffalo;" and "Forty-Second Street." Great songs all.
Terry couldn't make this performance, which he will regret all the more after I describe a sea of long legs clad in scanty costumes performing in-sync intricate dance moves reminiscent of synchronized swimming. But on dry land of course. This vision would likely have captured his attention.
It did mine. I'm envious of all those firm thighs and torsos. Their youth and energy too. Hey, maybe I could take up tap? That's far easier to visualize than me pole dancing.

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