Dizzy Dames #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDotty and Denise, kicked out of their apartment for dancing, chase a dream on Broadway in Dizzy Dames #6 (1953), where their determination leads them to the dubious Fly By Night Theatrical Agency. With just $35 to their name, they’re sent to a grand opera house—only to turn the night upside down with their tap dancing flair. Owen Fitzgerald’s expressive art captures every misstep and moment of joy as the duo finds fame in the most unexpected way, ending back where they started, now singing instead of dancing.
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Dotty and Denise are ejected from their apartment for practicing their dancing. Determined to get jobs on Broadway, they try to find an agent but don't have enough money. They wind up hiring the "Fly By Night Theatrical Agency"--the "agents" take their last $35 and send the duo to a theatre with the promise of a job. The theatre is staging an opera and Dotty and Denise bring down the show with their tap dancing antics. They wind up in their old apartment, promising the landlady not to dance any more. Now they're singers.
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