Sam Wasson's 'Fosse: The Biography' is a vivid exploration into the life of Bob Fosse, a theatrical juggernaut whose extraordinary talent earned him Oscar, Emmy, and Tony awards in a single year. Beyond the stage and screen where he left an indelible mark as a dancer, choreographer, and director, Fosse was a man riddled with complexities and insecurities. With rigorous research including over 300 interviews and unpublished material, Wasson depicts the dichotomy of Fosse's life with captivating energy. His iconic works, including 'Cabaret,' 'All That Jazz,' and 'Chicago,' contrast starkly with his personal turmoils and relentless pursuit of excellence. This biography is an intricate tapestry of success and struggle, portraying Fosse's profound impact on American entertainment and the tumultuous inner workings of his genius.