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The Story Behind Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing opened on Broadway in January 2009. The story has been re-written for the stage, but includes all of the movies memorable moments. It is not considered a musical since none of the main characters sing. The film’s soundtrack, which includes "Do You Love Me?", "She's Like The Wind" and "Time Of My Life", are featured in the stage show along with some new numbers. Dirty Dancing has been proclaimed "The biggest live theatre sensation of all time" by The Observer newspaper in London, Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage also received four stars from The Times, The Independent, Financial Times, Evening Standard, Mail on Sunday, Sunday Times and Time Out London.


Dirty Dancing takes place in the summer of 1963 at a resort in the Catskill Mountains. A 17-year-old New Yorker, Frances "Baby" Houseman is vacationing with her affluent middle-class family. She develops a crush on the resort’s dance instructor, Johnny Castle. Baby fills in for Johnny’s partner at a nearby resort. Johnny’s partner, Penny, is going to be gone getting an illegal abortion.


Baby and Johnny begin to develop a romance. Penny’s abortion was botched. Baby brings her father to help her and he assumes that the pregnancy was caused by Johnny. He forbids Baby from seeing him any more. Their relationship is revealed when Johnny is accused of stealing a wallet from a guest. Baby tells them that he couldn’t have because he was with her all night.


Johnny is fired, but later returns to the resort to perform the final dance of the season with Baby. When he sees where she is sitting, he utters the film’s most famous line, "Nobody puts Baby in the corner", and pulls her from the table. Her father apologizes to Johnny because he learned that Penny’s pregnancy was not caused by him. The film ends when Baby overcomes her fear and allows Johnny to lift her high in the air during their dance performance.