| Siegfeld
Follies at Club Mwah Direct
Line by Boy Abunda Fanny
Brice is one of the most famous showgirls who have graced the stage of Siegfeld
Follies. She was also one of the most influential, most popular showgirls. When
she died in 1951, her celebrated life was made into a Broadway musical and a movie. Barbra
Streisand played Fanny Brice in the overnight musical Funny Girl which made her
an overnight sensation. She also starred in the movie of the same title and won
the Best Actress award at the Oscars. A sequel was made in 1975. Earlier, a biopic
of Fanny Brice was made and it was called Rose of Washington Square which came
from the title of a song she sang in her days at the Follies. 
Fanny
Brice was born in New York of Hungarian-Jewish descent. Fanny topbilled Siegfeld
Follies in the early 1900s until the late 30s. Her signature song, My Man, became
a big hit in the early 20s. Another song that is closely associated with her is
Second Hand Rose. Fanny recorded nearly two dozen songs. She was also posthumously
awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame for her recording of My Man. From
the stage, Fanny made a crossover to the big screen. She did several movies like
Everybody Sing with Judy Garland, and in the film versions of Siegfeld Follies.
As an artist, she was strict, disciplined and meticulous. She is also honored
with her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood Blvd. While
Fanny made people happy on stage and in the movies, Fanny privately was painfully
miserable. She visited her husband who was in prison at Sing Sing every week.
later, Fanny would divorce him and marry a songwriter and stage producer. Both
marriages ended in divorce. Siegfeld
Follies was mounted by Florenz Siegfeld and was inspired by the Follies Bergere
of Paris. The Follies were lavish revues that combined Broadway theatrical presentations
and top-notch vaudeville shows. it became the launching pad of many entertainers.
The show featured girls in lavish costumes and skimpy outfits. Girls who did not
fit to standards of Siegfeld were turned down. Hollywood legends Marion Davies,
Paulette Goddard, Barbara Stanwyck played chorus girls in Siegfeld Follies. Norma
Shearer who later became a Hollywood superstar was turned down for the part. The
Follies are constant inspiration to many theatrical productions. cabaret, Chicago
showed snippets of showgirls in the image of the Follies of the olden days. Showgirls
and choruses are acts that will continue to enliven the stage. it is a dance of
life. The golden days of Follies
Bergere and Siegfeld Follies are relived at Club Mwah, a theatrical cum-bar located
at the 3rd floor of the Venue Tower Boni Ave., Mandaluyong City. Club Mwah is
synonymous to opulent, first rate and quality entertainment. For
one, the owners do not scrimp on their budgets and costumes. And the costumes
are visual delights. "We don't want to shortchange our patrons," says
Club Mwah's Vice President and Administrator Pocholo Malillin. "We always
try our best to give them quality entertainment. It's a commitment and we are
not reneging on that." Club
Mwah's latest presentation entitled Bedazzled 6 is a testament to the commitment
the owners promise to its costumers. Bedazzled 6 presents an entirely new numbers
except for a reprise of the cell block Tango dance sequence from the musical "Chicago".
Club Mwah's president Cris Nicolas, does the dirty dancing gigolo part. Madonna's
Vogue is being given a Thai choreography with a golden temple as background set.
It also uses exotic Thai costumes. "There are all imported from Thailand.
The silk, the necklace, everything," says Pocholo. Pocholo adds that the
materials used in golden costumes and Bangkok temples in the background were all
imported from Thailand. The
African tribal dance on the other hand, is hip and contemporary with luminous
spider web converted into a wall tumbling, scaling jazz dancers garbed in golden
ethnic get-ups, headresses and cannibal stick s to boot. The stage is transformed
into an African meadow complete with colorful ostriches. Another number, Follies
de Mwah brings the audience to Seoul, South korea with its Sakura Flower Festival
theme. The Goldfinger number
(made famous by Shirley Bassey in the James Bond movie Goldfinger with sean Connery
playing Mr. Bond), showcases beautiful damsels in black gowns gliding on the ramp.
It is reminiscent of the temptresses in the movie. Other head turning numbers
are Bedazzled 6 version of Miss Saigon complete with helicopter in mid-air and
some GIs and I am What What I Am with its gender-bending dancers in doble-cara
get-ups. Club Mwah continues
to live up to its reputation as an upscale entertaiment venue and party place.
It is also a favorite place for launching new products and services. Lately, it
has become a TV taping and movie venue. The Dept. of Tourism has also accredited
Club Mwah as a must see place for tourists. Club Mwah is a recipient of three
international awards. And it does not stop to enthrall Metro Manila's bar crowd. For
details, call 532-2826 or visit www.clubmwah.com
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