A film titled for this three-word phrase repeatedly shows the protagonist’s morning routine of listening to Vivaldi, taking pills, and saying “It’s showtime, folks!” For 10 points each,
[10h] Give this three-word phrase which is also the title of a number sung by Velma Kelly at the opening of a musical where she and Roxie Hart hire the lawyer Billy Flynn.
ANSWER: “all that jazz”
[10m] “All That Jazz” opens the musical Chicago, which was choreographed by this man who also directed a semi-autobiographical film featuring Roy Schneider as a fictionalization of him named Joe Gideon. This choreographer holds the record for the most Best Choreography Tonys for musicals like Pippin and Cabaret.
ANSWER: Bob Fosse (“FAH-see”)
[10e] A move popularized by Fosse involves dancers flamboyantly displaying these body parts, often called “jazz [these body parts].”
ANSWER: jazz hands [accept jazz fingers or spirit fingers]
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