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A Chorus Line

A Chorus Line at Gerald Schoenfeld Theater

Why see A Chorus Line?

Broadway gypsies bare their souls and put their lives "on the line" as they audition for an unnamed Broadway musical. The 1975 show won the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Musical. The score includes "What I Did for Love," "The Music and the Mirror," "At the Ballet" and "Dance Ten, Looks Three. "

In an empty theatre, on a bare stage, casting for a new Broadway musical is almost complete. The field’s been narrowed down to just 17 dancers. For these men and women, this audition is the chance of a lifetime. It’s what they’ve worked for — with every drop of sweat, every hour of training, every day of their lives. It’s the one opportunity to do what they’ve always dreamed of. Not to be the star, but to get the job … to have the chance to dance and come through.

But before the final cut is made, the director Zach asks each of them to talk about themselves. He starts by asking their name, age, hometown and reason for being a dancer. But Zach wants more than just their resumes. He wants to know about their families, friends, lovers, ambitions and careers. One by one, they come forward. Some are shy or reluctant, while others are more than happy to reveal their innermost thoughts. From funny to heartbreaking, these 17 dancers share with us the stories of their lives. They put themselves on the line to get a job on the line. And when they’re done, so is the audition. And the final chorus line of 8 dancers is chosen.

Dates
Previews from : 18th September 2006
Opened :5th October 2006
Closed : 17 August 2008

Audience:  A Chorus Line may be inappropriate for children aged 5 and under.  Children under 4 years of age will not be admitted into the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.

Run time:  Two hours with no intermission

Show Times

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Matinee - - 2 pm - - 2 pm 3 pm
Evening - 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm -



Awards

Nominated for 2 Tony Awards
Best Revival of a Musical | Best Featured Actress

Reviews

Customer reviews

2 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Gail Kelley

I just Bot Tickets...and unlike Morales I Felt Something!

I can't wait to see this play! When it was on Broadway in the 80's, I had just given birth to my daughter, and I couldn't afford to go. I was a wannabe Broadway performer, the play was poignant to me. Afterwards I took her to see the movie. It may have been a little inappropriate for her at the time. We would sing Morales' song together....and who didn't cry when Cassie sang "Let me dance for you"? Now I'm taking my wonderful young lady to see this play for the Holidays (I'll be the one with tears in her eyes through out the play). I am so very exicted! I hope this play stays on Broadway for a very long time. I'm giving this play 5 stars because it will be memorable to me ......no matter what. ... Read more

ALEX KARPINSKI

One Singular Sensation

Long before there was American Idol, this hit Broadway musical told the tale of tryouts for the chorus of a new Broadway show. Yes there might be a couple of inappropriate scenes in the show for kids but the rest is a family friendly musical! Remeber: A CHORUS LINE IS THE ONE!!!!! ... Read more

Kimberly DiMiceli Blanton

Timeless and personal

At once 70s in NYC and a timeless insight into these dancers' lives. Intimate and personal. I loved every minute! Still fresh, unique, and touching! ... Read more
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