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Video: “Mr. Cellophane” performed by John C. Reilly from the film version of Chicago

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Cause you can look right through me

Walk right by me

And never know I’m there.

Chicago features music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb and a book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. Set in Prohibition-era Chicago, the musical is based on a 1926 play of the same name by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins about actual criminals and crimes she reported on. The story is a satire on corruption in the administration of criminal justice and the concept of the “celebrity criminal.”

The original Broadway production opened in 1975 at the 46th Street Theatre and ran for 936 performances until 1977. Bob Fosse choreographed the original production, and his style is strongly identified with the show. Following a West End debut in 1979 which ran for 600 performances, Chicago was revived on Broadway in 1996, and a year later in the West End.

The Academy Award-winning 2002 film version of the musical was directed by Rob Marshall and starred Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, John C. Reilly, and Queen Latifah.

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One comment on “Video: “Mr. Cellophane” performed by John C. Reilly from the film version of Chicago

  1. Kini Izzard
    November 30, 2020
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    I break out in tears every time I play this version. RILEY IS FANTASTIC.

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