ABOUT
“A Chorus Line” is a groundbreaking musical that first premiered on Broadway in 1975. Created by Michael Bennett, the show is a compelling exploration of the lives and aspirations of performers auditioning for a spot in a Broadway musical. The narrative unfolds through a series of monologues and songs, as the characters reveal their personal stories, struggles, and dreams. The musical’s innovative approach to storytelling, emphasizing the raw and unfiltered experiences of the audition process, set it apart from other shows of its time.
The show features a memorable score by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban, with iconic numbers like “What I Did for Love” and “One.” “A Chorus Line” received critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of the lives of dancers and its impact on the Broadway landscape. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Musical, cementing its place in theater history. The production’s emphasis on the collective and individual journeys of its cast members resonates with audiences, making it a timeless reflection on the pursuit of one’s dreams and the personal sacrifices involved.
ROCS SOFTWARE
This show is available in the following formats:
- Show|Ready (rehearsal tool)
- Stage|Tracks (performance tool)
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LICENSING
You can license this show through Concord Theatricals: A Chorus Line.