[05/26/11 - 12:21 AM] Video: A Few Minutes With... "So You Think You Can Dance's" Adam Shankman By Jim Halterman (TFC)
The premiere of the addictive dance competition series "So You Think You Can Dance" may be airing tonight on FOX but judges Nigel Lythgoe, Adam Shankman, Mary Murphy (who returns after taking last season off), Debbie Allen and host Cat Deeley have been working tirelessly for months to whittle down hopefuls from all over the country to bring the 20 best dancers to the stage to compete. Last month, our Jim Halterman ventured to Las Vegas to take a front-row seat at callbacks as well as grab some video chats with the crew, where they discussed how the "All-Stars" will be used this season, whether fan - and Nigel - favorite Alex Wong will return after being sidelined by injury last season and how Adam is going to juggle judging duties along with his high profile job directing the film version of Broadway's "Rock of Ages."
And here's the complete index of all the interviews from the event:
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