A must-see for fans of the many outstanding choreographies of Bob Fosse ; also a must-see for fans of the "musical" genre.
I leave it to you, dear reader, to pick your own favorites. Personally I like "Steam heat" a lot : it's an excellent performance of a superbly funny number. Still, it's superbly funny from the viewpoint of the audience ; I rather get the idea that it must be extremely demanding to dance... Another stand-out is the tragicomical "Hey, big spender" number. All performers were excellent, but I found myself mesmerized by the dancer/singer with the drooping cigarette in the mouth corner. (You'll spot her soon enough - she's got black dandelion hair and a partially black dress.) In the space of only a few minutes, the lady in question created a whole character - one saw a full-fledged individual, raddled and frazzled after a lifetime of men, booze and cigarettes, yet still capable of insight and sardonic courage.
Even if the rest of the show had been dull and incompetent - it isn't - that lady with the cigarette would be sufficient to justify its existence.