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“Gotta Dance!” Brings Broadway’s Choreographic History to Life – front mezz junkies, Theater News
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“Gotta Dance!” Brings Broadway’s Choreographic History to Life – front mezz junkies, Theater News

31 March 20264 Mins Read
RJ Higton and the Company of Off-Broadway’s Gotta Dance! Photo by Christopher Duggan.

Frontmezzjunkies reports: A new dance-driven musical celebrates the movement that shaped generations of Broadway storytelling

By Ross

The things I tend to remember most about a musical are not the line or the lyric, but the way a body moves across the stage. A turn, a kick, a sudden stillness that lands like a full stop, like the first time I saw A Chorus Line. I was eighteen or twenty years old, sitting in the balcony of a Broadway Theatre, having snuck away from my quiet life in Canada. I didn’t know much about Broadway then, but I knew what I felt when those dancers hit the stage for “One.” The precision, the power, the way their bodies moved as one, it felt electric, alive. Those moments stay with you in ways that feel physical, as if the memory itself has a strong kick and a rhythm. That is the space the off-Broadway production of Gotta Dance! is about to step into, officially opening tonight, March 31, at Stage 42, gathering together the movement and the music that have defined generations of musical theatre and placing it front and center.

The Company of Off-Broadway’s Gotta Dance! Photo by Christopher Duggan.

Conceived by Nikki Feirt Atkins and co-directed with Randy Skinner, the production is built around a simple but ambitious idea. It does not attempt to tell a single story in the traditional sense. Instead, it’s a living archive, a celebration of the movement that defined generations. From the razor-sharp precision of West Side Story to the joyful exuberance of Singin’ in the Rain, from the raw emotion of A Chorus Line to the playful energy of Pippin, the show brings together over 15 iconic numbers, each one a masterclass in storytelling through dance. These are dances that many of us know, even if we do not always realize it, embedded in the larger cultural memory of Broadway and beyond. And if that list alone doesn’t get your pulse moving, the promise of seeing them stitched together in one evening might.

What makes this project especially intriguing is its commitment to preservation as performance. Through the work of American Dance Machine for the 21st Century, the choreography is not reinterpreted so much as restored, treated as something worth holding onto with care. That approach gives the evening a sense of continuity, connecting past and present through movement rather than nostalgia alone.

Jessica Lee Goldyn and the Company of Off-Broadway’s Gotta Dance! Photo by Christopher Duggan.

The company, a group of performers whose energy and precision carry the entire experience, moves through these numbers with clarity, purpose, and a sense of theatrical joy that feels shared rather than observed. Backed by a live orchestra led by Eugene Gwozdz, the production leans into the musical language that has shaped Broadway for decades. Songs by composers such as Stephen Sondheim, Irving Berlin, and George Gershwin provide a familiar framework, but it is the choreography that remains the focus, the driving force that pulls the evening forward.

There is something undeniably thrilling about watching choreography take centre stage this way. Not as background, not as embellishment, but as the story itself. These are steps that once defined entire productions, entire careers, and entire ways of telling stories. Seeing them gathered together creates a different kind of momentum, one that builds not through plot, but through recognition and rediscovery.

What Gotta Dance! offers is not just a celebration of what musical theatre has been, but a chance to feel those moments again, to watch them take shape in front of you and recognize something familiar in the way they land. The steps may belong to another time, but the energy behind them still feels immediate, still waiting to be felt again in the body as much as in the mind. And somewhere in that rhythm, in that shared pulse, there is the echo of a younger version of yourself, sitting in the balcony, watching it all for the first time, and feeling something special beginning to take hold.

Watch for my review, coming soon here on .

Libby Lloyd and the Company of Off-Broadway’s Gotta Dance! Photo by Christopher Duggan.

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