Florenz Ziegfeld was an American theatrical producer known for creating the famous "Ziegfeld Follies," a series of lavish musical revues that showcased top entertainers of the early 20th century. His productions were renowned for their opulence, elaborate costumes, and spectacular stage designs. Ziegfeld's work played a crucial role in shaping Broadway's musical theater landscape, and he is remembered as one of the most influential producers in American theatrical history.
"Yes, there is plenty of hard work for them in addition to that which they do when they appear, smiling and happy, when the curtain goes up. Giving a performance is the least of their worries."
"Beauty, of course, is the most important requirement and the paramount asset of the applicant."
"To illustrate what I mean, an apt dancer may be in thorough unison with the others in that particular group, and at the same time reveal a difference in dancing temperament, rhythm or technique; she may phrase, accentuate or actually interpret differently."
"But it is only through constant, faithful endeavor by the girl herself that the goal eventually is reached."
"And, I may add, from what totally unexpected sources come many of those who from the comparatively modest beginning in the chorus rise to the heights of really great achievement in the theatrical profession."
"How little the public realizes what a girl must go through before she finally appears before the spotlight that is thrown upon the stage."
"Not only may she unconsciously register a favorable impression with my associates and me, but she may also suggest something by her work that will lead to some new and novel feature in a forthcoming production."