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		<title>A Chorus Line</title>
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Rating: 3 masks out of 5
A Chorus Line is a revival of the original longest running show on Broadway, which ran for almost 15 years.  The current staging at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre has Charlotte d&#8217;Amboise as Cassie and Deidre Goodwin as Sheila, a part originated by Kelly Bishop who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rating: 3 masks out of 5</p>
<p><em>A Chorus Line</em> is a revival of the original longest running show on Broadway, which ran for almost 15 years.  The current staging at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre has Charlotte d&#8217;Amboise as Cassie and Deidre Goodwin as Sheila, a part originated by Kelly Bishop who won a Tony for her performance.<span id="more-12"></span></p>
<p><em>A Chorus Line </em>is not like other musicals.  There&#8217;s no huge setpieces, no one character stands out from the rest and the plot itself is basic: dancers audition to be in the chorus of a Broadway show.  Yes, you read it right.  Not the leads, the ensemble of a show.  I must say, it&#8217;s a refreshing change of pace from reality shows trying to cast leads into Broadway shows</p>
<p>The only setpiece I noticed in the show was the mirrored wall at the back of the stage.  It changes according to whatever scene is performed.  This is by far the most minimal set I&#8217;ve seen for a musical which makes sense since it takes place in a rehearsal room or a studio.</p>
<p>The actors in the ensemble are from different backgrounds but they all have the same dream, to be seen in a Broadway show and have a chance to go beyond being in the ensemble of a musical.  Each person tells a story, which is performed by the other actors, of what led them to where they are and of their dreams for the future.  Sometimes it feels like you&#8217;re reading their minds.  I think the songs enhance the show in that each one tells the story of a dancer.  The only words spoken by anyone is when it goes back to the audition scene.</p>
<p>The showstopping number &#8220;One&#8221;, performed by the entire cast at the end is worth waiting for.  The choreography is entertaining, especially when the mirrored wall is used.  I think it&#8217;s ironic that they used a number like &#8220;One&#8221; in an ensemble show. </p>
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<p>I don&#8217;t love this show, but I like it for its originality and I can certainly relate to having a dream and trying as hard as you can to make it come true.</p>
<p>This show is perfect for anyone with a dream to dance on Broadway because they will be able to see themselves in the dancers on stage.  It&#8217;s also good for anyone not into huge musical productions or musicals in general.  And of course, anyone a fan of the original production would love it.</p>
<p>Running time: 2hrs, no intermission</p>
<address>Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre</address>
<address>236 West 45th Street, between Broadway &amp; 8th Avenue</address>
<address>New York, NY 10036</address>
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