• Subscribe
  • Log in
  • My Account
  • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • International
    • U.S. Politics
  • Culture
    • Books
    • Film
    • TV
    • Ideas
  • Faith
    • Faith in Focus
    • Faith and Reason
    • Prayer
    • Spirituality
    • Jesuitical Podcast
  • Vatican
    • Vatican Dispatch
    • Vatican News
    • Pope Leo XIV
    • Inside the Vatican Podcast
  • Scripture
    • Scripture Reflections
    • The Word
    • The Good Word
    • Preach Podcast
  • Podcasts
    • The Spiritual Life
    • Jesuitical
    • Inside the Vatican
    • Preach
    • Hark!
    • All Podcasts
  • Magazine
    • All issues
  • Donate

Sections

  • Politics
  • Faith
  • Culture
  • Vatican
  • Scripture
  • Podcasts

More from America

  • Podcasts
  • Video
  • Newsletters
  • Events
  • Voices
  • YouTube
  • Mobile App
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

Print Edition

January 2026

January 2026

Past Issues

January 2026

Current Issue
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

Sections

  • Politics
  • Faith
  • Culture
  • Vatican
  • Scripture
  • Podcasts

More from America

  • Podcasts
  • Video
  • Newsletters
  • Events
  • Voices
  • YouTube
  • Mobile App
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

Print Edition

January 2026

January 2026

Past Issues

January 2026

Current Issue
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
Skip to content
  • Donate
America Magazine

America Magazine

The Jesuit Review

  • Subscribe
  • Log in
  • My Account
Subscribe
  • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • International
    • U.S. Politics
  • Culture
    • Books
    • Film
    • TV
    • Ideas
  • Faith
    • Faith in Focus
    • Faith and Reason
    • Prayer
    • Spirituality
    • Jesuitical Podcast
  • Vatican
    • Vatican Dispatch
    • Vatican News
    • Pope Leo XIV
    • Inside the Vatican Podcast
  • Scripture
    • Scripture Reflections
    • The Word
    • The Good Word
    • Preach Podcast
  • Podcasts
    • The Spiritual Life
    • Jesuitical
    • Inside the Vatican
    • Preach
    • Hark!
    • All Podcasts
  • Magazine
    • All issues
Posted inArts & Culture, Catholic Movie Club

Why the cult classic ‘Newsies’ is a perfect Labor Day movie

unnamed by John Dougherty August 30, 2024

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
Screenshot 2024-08-28 at 11
Christian Bale, Ivan Dudynsky, Robert Feeney, Aaron Lohr, Dominic Lucero, and Trey Parker in “Newsies,” 1992 (IMBd)

August is Musical Month in the Catholic Movie Club! We’re going to look at movie musicals from across the history of the genre to see how these song-and-dance spectaculars can teach us about our faith.

One element of musicals that I have not touched on yet this month is dance. If bursting into song is a musical’s way of expressing what often goes unsaid, dance is its way of expressing what can’t be spoken. Through dance, actors use their bodies to convey wild joy, deep anguish and every emotion in between. On film, dance becomes a dynamic, immersive experience through camera movements and editing techniques; this is also very tricky to do well. Unsurprisingly, some of the most celebrated movie musical directors were also choreographers: Busby Berkeley, Gene Kelly, Bob Fosse, Rob Marshall and the director of this week’s film, Kenny Ortega.

Ortega choreographed music act tours and music videos (including Madonna’s famous “Material Girl”) before getting involved with film and becoming a protégé of Gene Kelly, who taught him how to compose dance for the camera. As a director he is best known for his work with Disney, including “Hocus Pocus” (1993), the “High School Musical” franchise and, perhaps most famously, “Newsies” (1992).

Written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White with music by Alan Menken and J.A.C. Redford, “Newsies” is the rare family-friendly musical that also serves as thematically appropriate Labor Day viewing (which is exactly why I chose it). Loosely based on the historical New York newsboys’ strike of 1899, the film centers on Jack Kelly (Christian Bale), one of the many young boys who hawk newspapers on the streets of New York. The newsies receive measly compensation, certainly when compared to the men who own the papers, like the imperious New York World owner Joseph Pulitzer (Robert Duvall). When the newspaper tycoons start charging the newsboys more per paper in order to increase their profits, Jack is encouraged by a new friend, the intelligent and principled David Jacobs (David Moscow), to lead the others in a strike. As the newsies face brutal strikebreakers, their plight gains attention thanks to the pen of journalist Bryan Denton (Bill Pullman). But as the newsies become front-page news, secrets from Jack’s past jeopardize their noble fight.

“Newsies” resonates with the Catholic Church’s long history of teaching the importance of workers’ rights, from Scripture’s insistence on fairly compensating workers to more recent articulations. In the 1975 pastoral letter “This Land is Home to Me,” the Catholic bishops of Appalachia wrote: “The real power of the labor movement, a power which has not been totally crushed, is the vision that an injury to one is an injury to all.”

Jack echoes that message of solidarity at a rally of newsboys: “If we don’t act together then we’re nothin’. If we don’t stick together, we’re nothin’. And if we can’t even trust each other, then we’re nothin’.” Forming an impromptu coalition with other newsboy unions and child laborers throughout the city, they become a force that cannot be ignored. Aside from unity, their greatest strength—like that of many strikers before and since—is the courage to put their bodies on the line, making the very instrument of their labor a tool for protest.

That’s where the dancing comes in. A more realistic portrayal of the strike would show them marching or standing stoically, which could certainly be a powerful image. But Ortega heightens the moment with his choreography. When the newsies go on strike, they leap and twist; they swing fists; they link arms as they move in unison. In their movements we see everything that rages below the surface—anger, resolve and particularly a commitment to each other—brought to vivid, physical life. It is meaningful that the big dance numbers come as the characters move from ideation to action; strikes become real when human beings plant themselves on the picket line and refuse to move.

“Newsies” is a great example of the versatility of the musical genre. Ortega uses dance and song to convey the raw emotion at the heart of the strike, the outrage and hope that fuels the newsies in their struggle. There are several ways that “Newsies” feels dated now (a number of which were amended in the 2012 Broadway production), but its portrayal of the power of collective action—and the courage it takes to risk life and limb to demand your rights—is still compelling today.

“Newsies” is streaming on Disney+.

More from the Catholic Movie Club:

  • Catholic Movie Club: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and the seduction of evil
  • ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ and how to live out the faith in an ever-changing world
  • ‘The Umbrellas of Cherbourg’: a musical that echoes the sacred vision of Teilhard de Chardin
  • The Ignatian creativity of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’

Related

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window)X
  • Click to share on Mail (Opens in new window)Mail
Tagged: Catholic Social Teaching
unnamed

John Dougherty

John Dougherty is the director of mission and ministry at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia, Pa.

More by John Dougherty

More from America


O Little Town of Bethlehem: written for children in the aftermath of war, then and now

O Little Town of Bethlehem: written for children in the aftermath of war, then and now

‘He’s just Catholic’: Joliet voices speak on new NY archbishop Hicks

‘He’s just Catholic’: Joliet voices speak on new NY archbishop Hicks

Pope Leo names pro-immigrant pastor bishop of Florida diocese where Trump’s Mar-a-Lago is located

Pope Leo names pro-immigrant pastor bishop of Florida diocese where Trump’s Mar-a-Lago is located

Classifieds

Your source for jobs, books, retreats, and much more.


  • A Guided Weekend Retreat on Ecological Conversion
  • University of San Diego: University Chaplain
  • PAWS (PAUSE) FOR PEACE
  • Saint Joseph’s Seminary – The Major Seminary of the Archdiocese of New York
  • Loyola Institute for Spirituality

See all classifieds

Most Popular


Pope Leo appoints new archbishop of Westminster, marking the end of an era in England
NY bishops ‘extraordinarily troubled’ by Gov. Hochul’s decision to legalize assisted suicide
‘He’s just Catholic’: Joliet voices speak on new NY archbishop Hicks
Walking through doors of hope and communion with the Christ Child Society
Interview: ‘Knives Out’ director Rian Johnson on the Catholic inspiration for ‘Wake Up Dead Man’

America Today

Your daily guide to the most important stories from the Church and around the world - delivered to your inbox each morning. See more newsletters

January 2026

January 2026

Faith. Culture. Perspective

Support a trusted Catholic voice at the intersection of the Church and the world.

Subscribe

Politics

See all


After Bondi Beach, how safe is America from Islamic State terror?

Trump’s irresponsible talk about South Africa ‘white genocide’ stokes racial divisions

Assisted suicide now legal in Illinois despite opposition from bishops, disability advocates

Faith

See all


Archbishop Lori: Lessons from the Jesuits for the United States at 250

The ‘Lone Ranger’ Jesuit up for sainthood: Pre-Vatican II Catholic or radical in a Roman collar?

Pope Leo declares St. John Henry Newman a doctor of the church and co-patron of Catholic education

Culture

See all


Rob Reiner’s gift: Finding humanity—both on and off the screen

Review: The U.S. church today—and tomorrow

Review: Slavery and American Jewish history

Vatican

See all


Pope Leo picks Chicago-born Ronald Hicks to follow Dolan in New York

Church altar featuring homeless man goes on display near his grave at the Vatican

Pope Leo and Israeli president speak by phone about Sydney attack, peace in Gaza

Scripture

See all


Our unexpected blessings

Praying to be ready for the annunciations in our own lives

Learning from my younger self this Advent

Podcasts

See all


Quiz: Christmas Carol History (Part 4)

Saint baby names and the best pilgrimage sites: Your questions for Jesuitical, answered

Vatican hosts prisoners for final Jubilee Year event

Sections

  • Faith
  • Culture
  • Scripture
  • Politics
  • Vatican
  • Podcast

About America

  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Writing Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Jesuit Vocations

More

  • Donate
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Classifieds Marketplace

America Today

Your daily guide to the most important stories from the Church and around the world - delivered to your inbox each morning. See more newsletters

Sign up
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
© 2025 America Press Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Powered by Newspack
  • Donate

Gift this article