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Chorus Line

Director/choreographer Michael Bennett had long wanted to do a
show that put the spotlight on that class of performers known
as "gypsies," not the stars, but the unknown dancers,
the faceless artists that persevere in the chorus, suffering through
the endless auditions and almost constant rejection that comes
with a life in the Theatre. So in 1974, he rented a studio and
invited 24 dancers to talk about their personal and professional
lives. These sessions were recorded, written down, and eventually
pieced into a libretto by playwright/novelist James Kirkwood and
Nicholas Dante, one of Bennett's dancers. Academy-award winner
Marvin Hamlisch was brought in to compose the music, and Edward
Kleban wrote the lyrics. Bennett even brought in playwright Neil
Simon who--although uncredited--added several of the great one-liners
in the play. A Chorus Line would revolutionize the way audiences
view musical theatre. It broke away from the rigid story line
of traditional musicals, instead weaving together the stories
of the ensemble cast into a seamless whole. It broke new ground
technically as well, becoming the first show on Broadway to use
computers in the control booth. A Chorus Line opened at Joseph
Papp's Public Theatre on April 15, 1975. After an initial run
of 101 performances, it moved to the Shubert Theatre where it
would remain for almost fifteen years, breaking box office records
and winning almost every possible award including 9 Tony Awards,
5 Drama Desk Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the New York
Drama Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle
Award, the London Evening Standard Award,
a special citation Obie Award, and even a Gold Record Award from
Columbia Records. The show finally closed on April 28, 1990, after
6,137 performances. It has been produced in over twenty countries
and continues to be popular around the world. The 1985 film version
features Michael Douglas.
Sizing
Detail
For Men we have 10 Jumpsuits & 11 Coats - sizes: 39, 40, 41,
41, 42, 42, 42, 44, 44, 44, 46.
For the Women we have 12 costumes and they are no bigger than
a size 12.
We can make more for a complete production but these are what
we have in inventory at this time.
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