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News Reva Rice, Formerly of Starlight Express, Steams Into Fosse July 20 Reva Rice, the singer-dancer expected to be part of the Fosse national tour in September, steps into the Valarie Pettiford role of the Bob Fosse dance revue at Broadway's Broadhurst Theatre beginning July 20.

Reva Rice, the singer-dancer expected to be part of the Fosse national tour in September, steps into the Valarie Pettiford role of the Bob Fosse dance revue at Broadway's Broadhurst Theatre beginning July 20.

Tony Award nominee Pettiford and Jane Lanier, who helped create the heat and jazz at the center of Fosse in its pre-Broadway bookings and in New York, left the Best Musical Tony Award-winner July 18.

While Rice takes over Pettiford's part, framing the show by singing "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries," Lanier's chores -- including the "Steam Heat" number -- have been taken over by members of the ensemble.

A spokesman for the show said Rice will be in the New York for several weeks in anticipation of the national tour, which begins Sept. 14 in Chicago at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts-Oriental Theatre.

Rice appeared in Starlight Express on Broadway, in London, on the U.S. tour and at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. She also appeared in Smokey Joe's Cafe and in concerts featuring Mandy Patinkin, Patti LuPone and others. Stephanie Pope, of the Las Vegas Chicago company, is on the wish list of performers to join Fosse in the future, although nothing has been signed, according to a spokesman.

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Pettiford, the first performer the audience encounters in the revue of work by the late dancer-choreographer Bob Fosse, was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

Pettiford, a veteran of Livent's Show Boat and Fosse's final original show, Big Deal, will go into rehearsal July 28 for the London staging of Chicago. She'll play Velma Kelly opposite Chita Rivera's Roxie Hart. Performances with the pair begin Aug. 16 at the Adelphi Theatre. Pettiford will stay with the show six months until Feb. 16.

"She's always wanted to work with Chita," Pettiford's manager Tony Rader, told Playbill On-Line. "It's an opportunity that was presented and an opportunity to work on another Bob [Fosse] show." Rader said that reports that Pettiford was unhappy with Livent and the management of Fosse were untrue.

Lanier, whose close-cropped red hair recalls the look of Fosse icons Shirley MacLaine, Gwen Verdon and Carol Haney, is returning to her home in Los Angeles, where her kids are beginning the school year, according to a Fosse spokesman. Lanier is married to John Rubinstein, who is leaving the Broadway cast of Ragtime (as Tateh) Aug. 1.

In Fosse, Lanier was center stage for "Steam Heat," flanked by two male dancers.

Both actresses were with the show since its 1998 pre-Broadway engagements in Toronto, Boston and Los Angeles.

Following 1999 Best Musical Tony Award win, the show's already-healthy ticket sales have boomed (recently playing to 101 percent, which includes standing room). Tickets are on sale through early 2000.

 
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