Get ready to tap your feet and feel the rhythm because Gotta Dance! is making a triumphant return to the Off-Broadway stage, and this time, it’s at Stage 42 starting March 20, with opening night set for March 31. But here’s where it gets exciting: this isn’t just any dance show—it’s a dazzling retrospective of Broadway and film choreography that celebrates the legends who shaped musical theatre and Hollywood. Think West Side Story, White Christmas, Singin’ in the Rain, and more—all brought back to life in a way that’ll make you want to leap out of your seat. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about the dances; it’s a tribute to the choreographers who turned movement into magic. Controversial question: Can a dance show truly capture the essence of these iconic works, or does something get lost in the reconstruction? Let’s discuss in the comments!
Co-directed by the visionary Nikki Feirt Atkins and the legendary Randy Skinner, this production first wowed audiences during its limited run at Theatre at St. Jean’s last year, thanks to the York Theatre Company. Now, it’s back with a live orchestra led by Eugene Gwozdz, whose music arrangements promise to elevate the experience even further. The dance company is a powerhouse lineup, featuring talents like Keely Beirne, Brandon Burks, Deanna Doyle, and many more, each bringing their unique flair to the stage. Casting by ARC’s Mark Brandon and Matt MacDonald ensures every performer is perfectly suited to their role.
Behind the scenes, the creative team is just as impressive. Scenic design by Noah Glaister, costumes by Marlene Olson Hamm, and lighting by Ken Billington and Anthony Pearson create a visual feast, while projection design by Brian C. Staton and sound design by Peter Brucker immerse you in the world of each iconic number. Andrew Winans and Cathy Lubash Fogelman keep the choreography sharp as associate director-choreographer and associate choreographer, respectively, and Drew Neal ensures everything runs smoothly as production stage manager.
Produced by Riki Kane Larimer, with Joel Grossman as executive producer and Laura Janik of Catalyst Theatricals as general manager, this encore run is a labor of love. But here’s the bold part: in an age of digital entertainment, does a show like this still resonate? Or is it a nostalgic nod to a bygone era? Weigh in below—we want to hear your thoughts!
For tickets and more information, visit GottaDanceShow.com and prepare to be swept off your feet by the magic of musical theatre dance. This isn’t just a show—it’s a celebration of the art form that keeps us moving, dreaming, and believing in the power of performance.