NEW YORK — When “A Chorus Line” opened on Broadway in 1975 — having step-ball-changed its way uptown from the New York Shakespeare Festival — it was the livingest thing in a dead zone. During its ...
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Goodspeed’s ‘A Chorus Line’ to honor 50th anniversary of legendary musical with nod to its creator
“A Chorus Line” is one of the most popular Broadway musicals of all time, as well as one of the most distinctive. Yet Goodspeed Musicals, the theater company dedicated to the glories and legacy of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The slinky jailbirds and Broadway hopefuls in these two classic shows have been fighting it out since 1975. Merry murderesses: Penny Worth and Carolyn Kirsch ...
Performances in N.Y.C. To celebrate the shows’ golden anniversaries, the Broadway star Robyn Hurder demonstrates what makes their choreography so special. Credit... Supported by By Brian Seibert ...
Goodspeed Musicals is dedicated not only to staging great American musicals but studying them, building upon them and figuring out what makes them tick. That’s what makes the theater’s new production ...
Sing, dance and act all at the same time? Sure, nothing to it. Chorus lines do it every day. Of course, the classic Broadway musical “A Chorus Line” makes it clear just how challenging that can be.
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