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A Chorus Line at Hollywood Bowl

A Chorus Line

Finished Jul 31, 2016

Hollywood Bowl

The groundbreaking musical comes to the Hollywood Bowl!

A Chorus Line

Finished Jul 31, 2016

Hollywood Bowl

The groundbreaking musical comes to the Hollywood Bowl!

Why see A Chorus Line?

Three shows only!

A Chorus Line shines a light on the ensemble; the fear, struggle and emotion that is behind every anonymous face in the crowd. Through a mixture of dramatic performance and a confessional score, dancers audition for a show, some looking for their big break, just a job, or their very last chance. Running for 15 years on Broadway, A Chorus Line is an iconic piece of American musical theatre that never fails to disappoint with it's exhilarating and inspiring celebration of what it is to really chase your dreams.

I HOPE I GET IT: THE STORY OF A CHORUS LINE

When 23 hopefuls vie for only eight places, A Chorus Line tells the story of a group of dancers auditioning to be part of a Broadway dance show. The first group is whittled down dancer by dancer, to 17 then to eight, by the jaded and fierce casting director, Zach. As each dancer step forward out of the shadows to audition, they each share their personal story honestly and openly, revealing their hopes, dreams and vulnerabilities, and why this show will change their life.

Amidst the overly confident wannabes softer characters emerge; a young woman who moved to dance as a means to escape the violence at home and a man struggles with his homosexuality. Some sweet, some sour, they all struggle for their once-in-a-lifetime chance to dance on the big stages.

Key Information

Run Time

No intermission

Dates

Finished Jul 31, 2016

Cast

Mara Davi as Maggie Winslow
Jason Tam as Paul San Marco
Sabrina Bryan as Valerie Clark
Robert Fairchild as Mike Costa
Spencer Liff as Larry
Ross Lynch as Mark Anthony
Denis Lambert as Gregory Gardner
J. Elaine Marcos as Connie Wong
Leigh Zimmerman as Sheila Bryant

Creative

Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Conducted by Patrick Vaccariello
Choreography adapted and restaged by Baayork Lee from the original by Michael Bennett

Reviews

Customer reviews

Richard Smith

It truly is a singular sensation

from beginning to the end I was enthralled by the talent being shared. The cast brought the audience on a journey of hope, fear and passion. Each cast member created a believable characters who you wanted to get the job. I"m a Londoner and see many performers and I would pay double to see this cast in the Westend. This show should be a sell.out. Get your tickets now. X ... Read more

Tracy Moon

As good as I remember it when it was on Braodway

I wasn't expecting the show to be as good as I remembered it, but it was. I even liked the smaller, more intimate stage and staging, I was able to see and hear everything better than in a large venue. Amazing dancing and singing and (except for one solo in the middle which went a little long) - not a boring minute. Highly recommend (which is saying a lot for 2 hours, no intermission!) ... 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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