Hi Diddle Diddle (1943) ADOLPHE MENJOU
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Pola Negri
Director: Andrew L. Stone
When the bride’s mother is supposedly swindled out of her money by a spurned suitor
, the groom’s father orchestrates a scheme of his own to set things right.
Schitt’s Creek Finale- Cabaret – “Willkommen” – Jeff Dimitriou Choreography
Jeff Dimitriou Choreography
It takes a village to create film and television magic. I was surrounded by a wonderful team of assistants that I truly trust and help make my job easier.
This was truly a magical journey.
It was an intensive rehearsal schedule for all involved. The cast were being transported between rehearsals and set to continue filming, while my team and I were busy working out the vocabulary.
Fo those who don’t know: We call this team in the dance industry a skeleton crew. This team is provided for the choreographer to develop the vocabulary for the piece. Much like a musician needs his instruments to compose. It’s the same for choreographers. The exception being is that we use our skeleton crew as our instruments.
As the piece progressed
, and with Dan’s direction included we found just the perfect combination of energy that made sense for the characters and scene.
Stevie Sings “Maybe This Time” – Schitt’s Creek
Stevie has a heart-to-heart with Moira backstage before bringing the house down as Sally Bowles.
Celtic Woman – The Call
Lyrics
Sometimes in this life we hear
Calling from somewhere
Sometimes it is loud and clear
Sometimes it’s so softly there
Sometimes it is in the sea
Sometimes in the sky
Sometimes it’s in you and me
Sometimes it’s a cry
Open your heart
I am calling you
Right from the very start
Your wounded heart was calling, too
Open your arms
You will find the answer
When you answer to the Call
Sometimes it is in desire
Or in the love we fear
When the call is calling us
‘Till the fear will disappear
When we have no dance to dance
The call is in the song
When we have no voice to sing
Then the call is calling strong
Open your heart
I am calling you
Right from the very start
Your wounded heart was calling
, too
Open your arms
You will find the answer
When you answer to the Call
Open your heart
I am calling you
Right from the very start
Your wounded heart was calling, too
Open your arms
You will find the answer
When you answer to the Call
Open your heart, your heart
And you will find the answer
To the Call!
Pettifogging Moira’s Vocabulary in Schitt’s Creek
Moira’s vocabulary in Schitt’s Creek is never boring. From her use of words like bombilating and bedeviled to her general ability to make everything sound impeccably dramatic
, Vulture has decoded some of Moira’s greatest spoken hits ahead of the Schitt’s Creek season-five premiere.
“When New York Was Irish” – Mary O’Dowd
Wild Thing’s comment
This song captures the spirit of Irish New York, and of course the acceptance of being a joyous part of the modern landscape.
Lyrics
I’ll sing you a song of days long ago
When the people from Galway and the County Mayo
And all over Ireland came over to stay
And take up a new life in Americay
They were ever so happy
, they were ever so sad
To grow old in a new world through good times and bad
All the parties and weddings, the ceilis and wakes
When New York was Irish, full of joys and heartbreaks
We worked on the subways, we ran the saloons
We built all the bridges, we played all the tunes
We put out the fires and controlled City Hall
We started with nothing and wound up with it all
You could travel from Kingsbridge to Queens or mid town
From Highbridge to Bay Ridge,
From up town to down
From the East Side to the seaside’s
Sweet summer scenes
We made New York City our island of dreams
I look at the photos now
Brittle with time
Of the people I cherished when
The city was mine
O, how I loved all those radiant smiles
How I long for the days when we danced in the aisles
Schitt’s Creek: Catherine O’Hara Takes Us Inside Moira’s Wig Collection
Catherine O’Hara and hair stylist Ana Soryst talk about all of Moira Rose’s wigs on “Schitt’s Creek.”
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