Michelle Williams as Gwen Verdon by Eric Liebowitz courtesy FX
We met Bob Fosse’s ailing wife Joanie McCracken. Bob and Gwen get hot and bothered working on “Whatever Lola Wants.” And everyone figured out “Who’s Got the Pain?” in Episode 2 of Fosse/Verdon. Twitter had thoughts:
Actor Brent Spiner echoed Joanie and Gwen’s conversation about star quality:
Performer Nicholas Baroudi looked back fondly at his time working with the crackerjack cast of Fosse/Verdon:
Artist Dan Riley shouted out (among other things) the show’s excellent production design:
Fosse/Verdon‘s resident Hal Prince, Evan Handler, enjoyed watching the show with Lin-Manuel Miranda – and his pup:
The king of Fosse/Verdon watch parties promised a stacked line-up enjoying next week’s episode, including Natalie Walker, Julia Murney, and Audra McDonald:
Theater critic Adam Feldman required multiple viewings:
And filmmaker Domonique Breckenridge just couldn’t get the mambo off her mind:
What’s sexier than standing still? Seeing what the Twitterati had to say about last week’s series premiere!
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