In a 1996 performance of the Broadway musical, Julie Andrews stars as a singer who finds success in 1930s Paris while pretending to be a man who's a female impersonator. Tony Roberts costars as Carroll Todd, the nightclub performer who persuades her to give the scheme a try; Michael Nouri plays King Marchan, the Chicago businessman who finds himself falling for "Victor"; and Rachel York is Marchan's dimwitted moll, Norma.
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A profile of legendary swing dancer Frankie Manning (1914-2009), one of the originators of the lindy hop, who won fame at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom in the 1930s. In 1989, Manning won a Tony award for his choreography of "Black and Blue."