Little Dancer (musical)


Marie, Dancing Still is a musical with music by Stephen Flaherty and book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, based on the 1880 statue of the same name. The musical premiered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. in 2014. The original production was directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman.
The musical was retitled Marie, Dancing Still – A New Musical in 2018, prior to the production opening at the 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle in March 2019.

Production history

The musical premiered at the Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theatre on October 25, 2014. The production closed on November 30, 2014.
The writing team passed on a potential Los Angeles run in 2015 in order to do rewrites and revisions on the piece. The invitation - only March 28, 2016 industry reading featured a newly revised draft of the show. Participants included a number of cast members from the original Kennedy Center production, including New York City Ballet principal dancer Tiler Peck, Rebecca Luker, Karen Ziemba, Kyle Harris and Michael X. Martin.
A private reading was held in June 2018. The reading featured Tiler Peck, Robert Lindsay, Kate Baldwin and Karen Ziemba. The musical was retitled Marie, A New Musical in 2018, and then Marie, Dancing Still. This is based on the "developmental work done by the creators to focus on the once “unknown” woman at the heart of the story." The musical opened at the 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle on March 22, 2019 and will run to April 14. The cast for the 5th Avenue Theatre production includes Tiler Peck, Terrence Mann, Louise Pitre, Dee Hoty and Karen Ziemba, with direction and choreography by Stroman.

Synopsis

The musical is inspired by the story of Marie van Goethem, a young ballerina who posed for Edgar Degas. Marie became, inadvertently, the most famous dancer in the world. Torn by her family's poverty, her debt to the artist, and the lure of wealthy men, she struggles to keep her place in the corps de ballet. She is a girl on the verge of womanhood, caught between the conflicting demands of life and art.

Musical numbers

Washington, D.C.

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Awards and honors

Original Washington, D.C. production (2014)