Marin Independent Journal

Fox is hoping to repeat success with ‘The Masked Dancer’

- By Jay Bobbin

If there can be a “Masked Singer,” why not a “Masked Dancer”?

Well, there can be, and Fox is giving the latest entry in the franchise a try. The premise is similar, as celebritie­s in elaborate costumes display their dancing aptitude while viewers try to guess along with the series’ panel who’s inside the outfits.

Based on a segment featured on Ellen DeGeneres’ weekday talk show (she’s an executive producer here), “The Masked Dancer” offers actor- comedian Craig Robinson (“The Office”) as host. Current Fox staple Ken Jeong is a panelist, as are singer- choreograp­her and “American Idol” veteran Paula Abdul, “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum Brian Austin Green and singeractr­ess Ashley Tisdale.

“It is something new for me, but it’s really fun,” the friendly Green said. “There’s nothing really negative; that’s just not part of the process. The voting is for the person you want to see the most, not the person you enjoyed the least. It’s all in good fun, and everybody who works on this show seems to have a good time, so it’s a cool experience. It’s nice to be a part of something as positive as this show is.”

Green did a “Masked Singer” guest stint this past season as that show’s “Giraffe,” and he confirmed that made him prone to sign up for “The Masked Dancer” when the opportunit­y arose. “I was in rehearsal for weeks, I had to have wardrobe fittings, it was a whole process — and when I was doing the performanc­e stuff, I realized, ‘Oh. The panelists just come in for this. That’s the job to have!’“

At the same time, his giraffe stint has given Green an appreciati­on for what “Masked” guests do: “It was really hard to sing and move, because you have a very limited view inside the costume. The costumes are so tailored for a show like this, the masks are smaller and you have a much better field of vision. And the costumes are much easier to move in.”

 ?? MICHAEL BECKER — FOX ?? In “The Masked Dancer,” celebritie­s in elaborate costumes display their dancing aptitude while viewers try to guess along with the series’ panel who’s inside the outfits.
MICHAEL BECKER — FOX In “The Masked Dancer,” celebritie­s in elaborate costumes display their dancing aptitude while viewers try to guess along with the series’ panel who’s inside the outfits.

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