I'll second
sz's remark:
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Blue Necklace had more uncomfortable choreographic moments with many repeating steps that looked so difficult to execute but had little purpose in the story line or character development.
For me, an example of that is Dorothy's long walking steps with bent front knee, and body leaning to the front -- used to indicate sorrow -- and repeated way to often.
However, we should not ignore the delightful comic performances of the ladies (and a girl) in the park. They all, especially the Russian beggar, and the laughing luncher, give me more than a daily dose of belly laughing.
I also agree about the men in "
Makin' Whoopie," especially Tom Gold -- long a favorite of mine, and too often overlooked, and the young Skyla Schreter in
"The Blue Necklace", I saw a beautiful matched pair with her and Ashley Bouder. I absolutely love Megan Fairchild's entire performance, so convincing as a rotten, greedy, clumsy child. I'm sorry that Benjamin Millepied could not meet her in their pas de 2, but I have always found him to be "thin, watery," as the shampoo ads used to say.
And don't forget the little pup. Tom Gold has proven able to beat the old Burlesque saw, "never follow a kid or an animal."