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Show Dates:
12/10/2006 to 1/12/08

Approximate Running Time:
Two hours and 5 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission

Venue(s):
Ahmanson Theatre
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly Plymouth Theatre)

Seating Chart:
Ahmanson Theatre Theatre Seating Chart
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly Plymouth Theatre) Seating Chart

Theater Reviews:
NY Times
Broadway.com
Theatermania.com

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Synopsis:

A Chorus Line is a celebration of those unsung heroes of the American Musical Theatre-the chorus dancers, those valiant, overdedicated, underpaid, highly trained performers who back up the star or stars and often make them look even more talented than they are. It is also a celebration of the American Musical itself. A Chorus Line is also about competition, and competition might easily be the common denominator that grabs the audience and holds it by the collective heartstring until the final, ultimate choices are made. For everyone, at one time or another, puts his life on the line. We all compete, no matter what business we're in, for promotion, for attention, for approval and for love. Specifically, A Chorus Line takes the audience through the final grueling audition run by the director, Zach, for a new Broadway musical. At the beginning of the show, Zach, a driven, compulsive worker, has assembled thirty semi-finalists and is putting them through a vigorous series of dance combinations, including ballet and jazz. Soon he thins this group down to the final sixteen, eight boys and eight girls. They and the audience know that eventually this number will be cut in half and Zach will choose only four boys and four girls to be in his new musical. .