Photo by Michael Parmelee courtesy FX
Bob Fosse had trouble in the editing room, and Gwen Verdon had trouble with rehearsal. But Twitter was having no trouble expressing itself over Fosse/Verdon Episode 3, “Me and My Baby”:
Legendary entertainer Debbie Allen is getting flashbacks to working with Gwen Verdon:
Michael McClain is already handicapping the Emmys:
Theater lover Kevin Daly has drawn some meta conclusions from the show so far:
Animator and YouTuber Lena was unsettled by one of the night’s most emotional moments:
Director and performer Benjamin Maio Mackay says theater people not watching Fosse/Verdon are probably doing it wrong:
Writer Greg Brian is looking forward to another of Fosse’s leading ladies:
And – after hosting Natalie Walker, Julia Murney and Patti Murin (fresh from performing in Broadway’s Frozen) for this week’s watch party – our beloved Lin-Manuel Miranda promises one of his longtime collaborators will join him next week:
Wanna call Michelle Williams back on stage for another ovation? See what Twitter had to say about Fosse/Verdon Episode 1 and Episode 2!
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