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The 1984 Tony Awards, Part 2

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We sift through the leftovers of the 1984 Tony awards, discussing the classically trained roots of the Carlton dance, why even Chita and Liza couldn’t save The Rink, and what David and Zosia Mamet talk about at Thanksgiving. Plus, we excavate the source of an obscure Simpsons joke for this edition of “What?!” Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@mylittletonys) for additional content about this season’s shows!

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Kander, John, et al. Colored Lights: Forty Years of Words and Music, Showbiz, Collaboration, and All That Jazz. Faber & Faber, 2004.

Bloom, Ken, and Frank Vlastnik. Broadway Musicals: the 101 Greatest Shows of All Time. Black Dog & Leventhal Pubs., 2010.

Hischak, Thomas S. The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television. Oxford University Press, 2008.

Filichia, Peter. Broadway Musicals: The Biggest Hit & the Biggest Flop of the Season 1959 to 2009. Applause Books, 2010.

Guernsey, Otis L. Curtain Time: The New York Theatre (1965-1987). Applause , 1987.

Bryer, Jackson R., and Richard Allan. Davison. The Art of the American Musical: Conversations with the Creators. Rutgers University Press, 2005.

Rich, Frank. “STAGE: A BOY AND HIS DREAMS IN 'TAP DANCE KID'.” The New York Times, 22 Dec. 1983.

Klein, Alvin. “THEATER; 'TAP DANCE KID' SETTLES INTO ROLE.” The New York Times, 9 Sept. 1984.

Tap Dance Kid -- Short Story Film -- 1980

Sullivan, Dan. “Stage Review: Tapping Out A Dance Story At The Pantages.” Los Angeles Times, 24 Sept. 1985.

Rich, Frank. “STAGE: 'BABY,' A MUSICAL EXPLORING PARETHOOD.” The New York Times, 5 Dec. 1983.

Beaufort, John. “'The Rink': a Musical Saga of Faded Glitter.” The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Feb. 1984.

Rich, Frank. “THEATER: 'THE RINK'.” The New York Times, 10 Feb. 1984.

Chambers, Andrea. “Liza and Chita Come to Musical Terms of Endearment in a Broadway Whirl Called The Rink.” PEOPLE.com, 05 Mar. 1984.

Rich, Frank. “THEATER: 'NOISES OFF,' A BRITISH FARCE BY FRAYN.” The New York Times, 12 Dec. 1983.

Rich, Frank. “THEATER: A MAMET PLAY, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS.” The New York Times, 26 Mar. 1984.

Bradshaw, Peter. “The Seven Rages of David Mamet: Genius or Symbol of Toxic Masculinity?” The Guardian, 29 Nov. 2017.

Rich, Frank. “STAGE: ANGELA LANSBURY STARS IN 'MAME' REVIVAL.” The New York Times, 25 July 1983.

Singer, Barry. “Closer Than Ever: The Intimacy of Maltby & Shire.” Lincoln Center, 2 Feb. 2017.

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We sift through the leftovers of the 1984 Tony awards, discussing the classically trained roots of the Carlton dance, why even Chita and Liza couldn’t save The Rink, and what David and Zosia Mamet talk about at Thanksgiving. Plus, we excavate the source of an obscure Simpsons joke for this edition of “What?!” Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@mylittletonys) for additional content about this season’s shows!

Works referenced/cited:

Kander, John, et al. Colored Lights: Forty Years of Words and Music, Showbiz, Collaboration, and All That Jazz. Faber & Faber, 2004.

Bloom, Ken, and Frank Vlastnik. Broadway Musicals: the 101 Greatest Shows of All Time. Black Dog & Leventhal Pubs., 2010.

Hischak, Thomas S. The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television. Oxford University Press, 2008.

Filichia, Peter. Broadway Musicals: The Biggest Hit & the Biggest Flop of the Season 1959 to 2009. Applause Books, 2010.

Guernsey, Otis L. Curtain Time: The New York Theatre (1965-1987). Applause , 1987.

Bryer, Jackson R., and Richard Allan. Davison. The Art of the American Musical: Conversations with the Creators. Rutgers University Press, 2005.

Rich, Frank. “STAGE: A BOY AND HIS DREAMS IN 'TAP DANCE KID'.” The New York Times, 22 Dec. 1983.

Klein, Alvin. “THEATER; 'TAP DANCE KID' SETTLES INTO ROLE.” The New York Times, 9 Sept. 1984.

Tap Dance Kid -- Short Story Film -- 1980

Sullivan, Dan. “Stage Review: Tapping Out A Dance Story At The Pantages.” Los Angeles Times, 24 Sept. 1985.

Rich, Frank. “STAGE: 'BABY,' A MUSICAL EXPLORING PARETHOOD.” The New York Times, 5 Dec. 1983.

Beaufort, John. “'The Rink': a Musical Saga of Faded Glitter.” The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Feb. 1984.

Rich, Frank. “THEATER: 'THE RINK'.” The New York Times, 10 Feb. 1984.

Chambers, Andrea. “Liza and Chita Come to Musical Terms of Endearment in a Broadway Whirl Called The Rink.” PEOPLE.com, 05 Mar. 1984.

Rich, Frank. “THEATER: 'NOISES OFF,' A BRITISH FARCE BY FRAYN.” The New York Times, 12 Dec. 1983.

Rich, Frank. “THEATER: A MAMET PLAY, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS.” The New York Times, 26 Mar. 1984.

Bradshaw, Peter. “The Seven Rages of David Mamet: Genius or Symbol of Toxic Masculinity?” The Guardian, 29 Nov. 2017.

Rich, Frank. “STAGE: ANGELA LANSBURY STARS IN 'MAME' REVIVAL.” The New York Times, 25 July 1983.

Singer, Barry. “Closer Than Ever: The Intimacy of Maltby & Shire.” Lincoln Center, 2 Feb. 2017.

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