- Description
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All in Fun / Bill "Bojangles" Robinson [theatrical performance]
- Title
- All in Fun [Theatrical Performance]
- Performers
- Robinson, Bill "Bojangles"
- Sillman, Leonard
- Atkinson, Brooks
- Published/Created
- 1940-12-27
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Majestic Theater
- Abstract
- Leonard Sillman put together the revue "All in Fun" opened it at the Majestic Friday, December 27 and closed it Saturday, December 28. From the moment of his first entrance dressed in a white sailor suit and tapping joyously away, Bill Robinson was the bright spot of the evening. Later he donned top hat, white tie, and tails for another show stopper. Brooks Atkinson insisted, "even when he is standing still you feel he is dancing."
- Source
- Bordman, Gerald: American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle. New York: Oxford University Press (1992).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015