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Film & TV Features What to Expect From FX's Upcoming Series Fosse/Verdon, Starring Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams Tony-winning playwright and Fosse/Verdon writer Steven Levenson offers clues regarding the highly anticipated new drama about the genius married couple.
Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse

When Steven Levenson first signed on to write a television series focused on genre-defining director-choreographer Bob Fosse, it wasn鈥檛 clear to him or his fellow creators鈥攚ho include director and executive producer Thomas Kail and executive producer Lin-Manuel Miranda鈥攚hat the story was.

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鈥淭he thing that Tommy and I locked in on as we first started talking about it together鈥攖he thing that unlocked it for us, I should say鈥攊s when we started to think of it as not the story of Bob Fosse, but the story of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon,鈥� says the writer behind Dear Evan Hansen and the recent Days of Rage. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really about this romance and this creative partnership that lasted decades, and changed, and morphed into so many different things."

The end result is the upcoming FX drama Fosse/Verdon, based on Sam Wasson's biography Fosse and starring Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams as the legendary director-choreographer Bob Fosse and triple threat performer Gwen Verdon.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really just a fascinating story of these two people that were bound together inextricably somehow and yet were constantly battling each other, battling themselves,鈥� says the writer. 鈥淭here鈥檚 this gnarly fascinating human story at the center of it鈥攁nd it鈥檚 not even around it鈥攂ecause these two people were both a clash and an embrace, depending on the year.鈥�

Beginning with The Pajama Game, Fosse redefined dance in musical theatre and created groundbreaking works as a choreographer, including Damn Yankees, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Redhead, Little Me, and a director-choreographer, including Sweet Charity, Pippin, and Chicago. Verdon, a captivating performer, originated the roles of Lola in his Damn Yankees, Essie in Redhead, Charity in Sweet Charity, Roxie Hart in his Chicago, and more.

And Levenson assures us that audiences will get a taste of their work, as well as their relationship. 鈥淭here are different parts of us in telling the story. There鈥檚 the part of us that's interested in this human story and then there's also... to feed our [theatre] nerd, all of us making it.鈥�

He and the full team relish that they 鈥済et to spend our days talking about Pippin and Damn Yankees and figuring out cool ways for the two stories鈥攖he love affair and the story of this art鈥攊n a way that those all kind of swirl together.鈥�

An air date has not yet been set for the eight-episode series, but the show does have a projected 2019 premiere on FX.

 
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