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C C R R A A Z Z Y Y F F O O R R Y Y O O U U Choreographed By Shea Sullivan at the Maltz Jupiter Theater “Shea Sullivan's toe tapping choreography erupts like a volcano.” “Crazy for You will be the show to beat for next season. With possible Carbonell Awards for Best Musical, Direction, [and] Choreography…” -The Examiner “…the production’s unquestionable success really relies on two other people – endlessly inventive choreographer Shea Sullivan and charismatic, comic leading man, Matt Loehr.” “Sullivan keeps coming up with energetic, and occasionally flat-out elegant, dances, turning Shall We Dance, I Got Rhythm and Nice Work If You Can Get It into showstoppers.” -The Palm Beach Post “The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, which has had considerable success with large-scale musicals, keeps its string alive, thanks primarily to crafty choreographer Shea Sullivan and star-in-the- making leading man, Matt Loehr.” -Palm Beach Artspaper “Sullivan is a protégé of the legendary tapper Henry LeTang, so expect some explosive tap dancing that helps further the plot. I think with Shea what you’re going to see is that the numbers have a joy inside of them,’ says Martino [director]. ‘And the dancing doesn’t look like it’s imposed. It looks like it’s coming out of their feet. We will use props in ‘I Got Rhythm,’ because you’ve got to. But I think her stamp will be that the storytelling inside the numbers won’t need props to lift you out of your seat.’” “This time, [Martino] is aided by the inventive energetic and occasionally simply elegant choreography of Shea Sullivan.” -Florida Weekly “Shea Sullivan delivers some of the most thrilling work – from tapping on table tops to swirling in tandem – seen in South Florida in years, and there’s been some damn strong choreography the last couple of seasons.” “…what [Loehr] and Sullivan create together combines the rubber-limbed moves of Ray Bolger, the sweeping grace of Fred Astaire, the tendon- defying tap dancing of Gregory Hines and the unrestrained bliss of Gene Kelly.” -South Florida Theater Review “Marvel at Shea Sullivan's inspired choreography… -Century Village Data Sink

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CCCRRRAAAZZZYYY FFFOOORRR YYYOOOUUU Choreographed By Shea Sullivan at the Maltz Jupiter Theater

“Shea Sullivan's toe tapping choreography erupts like a volcano.”

“Crazy for You will be the show to beat for next season. With possible Carbonell Awards for Best Musical, Direction, [and] Choreography…” -The Examiner

“…the production’s unquestionable success really relies on two other people – endlessly inventive choreographer Shea Sullivan and charismatic, comic leading man, Matt Loehr.”

“Sullivan keeps coming up with energetic, and occasionally flat-out elegant, dances, turning Shall We Dance, I Got Rhythm and Nice Work If You Can Get It into showstoppers.” -The Palm Beach Post

“The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, which has had considerable success with large-scale musicals, keeps its string alive, thanks primarily to crafty choreographer Shea Sullivan and star-in-the-making leading man, Matt Loehr.” -Palm Beach Artspaper

“Sullivan is a protégé of the legendary tapper Henry LeTang, so expect some explosive tap dancing that helps further the plot. I think with Shea what you’re going to see is that the numbers have a joy inside of them,’ says Martino [director]. ‘And the dancing doesn’t look like it’s imposed. It looks like it’s coming out of their feet. We will use props in ‘I Got Rhythm,’ because you’ve got to. But I think her stamp will be that the storytelling inside the numbers won’t need props to lift you out of your seat.’”

“This time, [Martino] is aided by the inventive energetic and occasionally simply elegant choreography of Shea Sullivan.” -Florida Weekly

“Shea Sullivan delivers some of the most thrilling work – from tapping on table tops to swirling in tandem – seen in South Florida in years, and there’s been some damn strong choreography the last couple of seasons.”

“…what [Loehr] and Sullivan create together combines the rubber-limbed moves of Ray Bolger, the sweeping grace of Fred Astaire, the tendon-defying tap dancing of Gregory Hines and the unrestrained bliss of Gene Kelly.” -South Florida Theater Review

“Marvel at Shea Sullivan's inspired choreography… -Century Village Data Sink