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A Chorus LineNewest Review: ... was quite a breathtaking event, watching those 18 hopeful dancers auditioning for only 8 chorus parts of a show. It was tough for me to really remember the stories of all these talented dancers. But, I can only tell you a few heart-moving and significant performances of the cast, making this show a must-see rating. These scenes are still vivid in my mind, considering that these are also highlighted in a low budget adaptation I watched in Thailand, 13 years ago! Having such a small production and frankly I don’t really know much about the original production during those times, my enthusiasm of watching it was really high then, for ... more |
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by - written on 25/12/06 (Very useful, 818 readings)
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IT IS ALMOST 10 years after I had the chance to watch another musical in the US. Having spent a long summer vacation in California recently, I had the opportunity to watch a phenomenal stage production before it will be scheduled to open in Broadway later this year. A CHORUS LINE is a 1975 Broadway production that captured more than six million people worldwide during its 15 years run. I was lucky enough to witness its first revival shows in San Francisco’s Curran Theater. It was a last minute decision to watch on the last few days of the show, and I did not face any difficulty to secure a good seat at $45 in the balcony section of the theatre. This ... Read the complete review


