Fosse/Verdon - Season 1

Season 1
Fosse/Verdon is an FX limited series that tells the story of the partnership between Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon. Together they changed the face of American entertainment - at a perilous cost.
Episodes

Life Is A Cabaret
The premier starts in the middle of the Fosse/Verdon story and ends in the final minutes of Bob Fosse's life in 1987. Flashbacks show his struggles with the musical Cabaret until the arrival of Gwen Verdon, who pulls everything together.

Who's Got the Pain?
Rising Broadway star Gwen Verdon meets ambitious young choreographer Bob Fosse. Their lives will never be the same.

Me and My Baby
As Gwen and Bob pursue separate projects, Gwen thinks back to the beginning of her career, and the circumstances that led her here.

Glory
Bob's career takes some huge leaps, while Gwen struggles to overcome personal and professional setbacks.

Where Am I Going?
As old friends reunite for a weekend at the beach, new tensions emerge between Bob and Gwen.

All I Care About Is Love
As Bob is pulled between multiple projects, he and Gwen begin rehearsals for Chicago, but the mounting pressure may prove too much to bear.

Nowadays
Gwen fights to assert her own creative vision on Chicago, challenging Bob's increasingly dark approach to the musical.

Providence
Gwen looks ahead to an uncertain future, as Bob tells the story of his life on film.
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