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Photo by Stan Barouh |
It may have been 1975 with the
birth years of the dancers auditioning for a fictional Broadway musical ranging
from 1942 to 1955, but the competition for such chosen roles by “gypsies,” as show
dancers are described, is as fierce today as it was then. Many talented performers, few openings are
available. That hasn’t changed over the years.
The Olney Theatre Center, acclaimed for its lusty musicals, succeeds
with its entertaining re-creation of the timeless hit musical A Chorus Line, which humanizes these
seemingly anonymous dancers.
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One singular sensation (Photo: Stan Barouh) |
Veteran Stephen Nachamie, in
choreographing and directing, stays true to the original production that featured
music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, a book by James Kirkwood,
Jr. and Nicholas Dante and originally choreographed by Michael Bennett. In doing so, Nachamie helmed a tight
production on a mostly bare stage that boasts a diverse array of talented
dancers, singers and actors that performed some of the best-known songs on
Broadway.
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