Originally a 1942 film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, later developed as a stage musical by Gordon Greenberg and Chad Hodge. It translates to the stage remarkably well.
Movin’ Melvin Brown celebrates the life and music of one the creators of Rock n’ Roll.
An examination of race, identity, place and time, following the life trajectories of two mixed-race girls who both come from socially deprived areas in London.
With an Adelaide ex-pat involved in the show, it was all glitz, glamour and style.
Glam's Arts Editor, Brian Godfrey interviews Adelaide's Joe Meldrum about tributing Fred Astaire in 'A Fine Romance'
Fall under the spell of arguably the most famous dancer of all time in A Fine Romance; the Magic of Fred Astaire.
The show began with a busker coming in from the foyer and starting to perform with his beat box on the stage to the confusion of most of the audience.
For anyone who likes the songs from the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies, wants to know more about their history, or simply loves the jazz influenced music of the 1930’s, this is the show to see.