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  1. Apr 10, 2019 · Even more than showing you she was a great dancer, Verdon convinced you that she was a good person, a counterexample to Fosse’s cynicism, which, when he was wise, he knew was essential.

  2. Apr 8, 2019 · It’s Verdon (Williams), overflowing with love and optimism, arriving at a Berlin hotel room door, behind which is Fosse (Rockwell), who’s about to break her heart. Those two scenes lay plain the two relationships, contained within one, which are the heart of “Fosse/Verdon.”.

  3. Apr 9, 2019 · According to Fosse biographer Sam Wasson (the book is the basis for Fosse/Verdon), Fosse was skeptical about casting Verdon as the female lead, and requested that he and Verdon first...

  4. Apr 8, 2019 · In Wasson’s biography, he described Verdon as “the living illustration of a burgeoning style that few, including Fosse, could put into words.” Dancer Elmarie Wendel told Wasson that Fosse “would come up with something and show it to Gwen, and she would knock herself out to do it.

  5. Apr 9, 2019 · The big idea of Fosse/Verdon, the thing that’s supposed to keep it from becoming just another antihero show, is that it elevates the prominence of Gwen Verdon, showing just how much of a ...

  6. Apr 24, 2019 · And now, with the current drama series Fosse/Verdon in full swing on FX, we're forced to confront a question that has arisen all too frequently in recent years: Does the creation exist separately from its creator's mistakes, or must they be judged as one?

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  8. Aug 21, 2019 · Fosse/Verdon settled on introducing the trauma in the sixth episode, during which an overdrugged, oversexed, and overworked Bob—busy editing Lenny and prepping Chicago—suffers a heart attack.

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