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* [[A Cup Angst]]: Val, as told in her number, "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three."
* [[A-Cup Angst]]: Val, as told in her number, "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three."
* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]: One of the few aversions: the story and songs were completely new.
* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]: One of the few aversions: the story and songs were completely new.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Bobby.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Bobby.
* [[Backstory]]: The point is to give the anonymous chorus backgrounds, stories, and voices of their own - and it was done by giving them the stories of the original actors.
* [[Backstory]]: The point is to give the anonymous chorus backgrounds, stories, and voices of their own - and it was done by giving them the stories of the original actors.
* [[Babies Make Everything Better]]: "... [[Subverted Trope|I was born to save their marriage, but when my father picked my mother up from the hospital, he said]] '[[Disappeared Dad|Well, I thought this was going to help, but I guess it's not.]]'"
* [[Babies Make Everything Better]]: "... [[Subverted Trope|I was born to save their marriage, but when my father picked my mother up from the hospital, he said]] '[[Disappeared Dad|Well, I thought this was going to help, but I guess it's not.]]'"
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: All of these characters have phenomenal skill. It's a shame that one day they'll have to stop doing the only thing they know how to do, and what they love, because their bodies won't be able to handle it anymore.
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: All of these characters have phenomenal skill. It's a shame that one day they'll have to stop doing the only thing they know how to do, and what they love, because their bodies won't be able to handle it anymore.
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: Seventeen in all!
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: Seventeen in all!
* [[Coming Out Story]]: Paul and Greg.
* [[Coming Out Story]]: Paul and Greg.

Revision as of 06:41, 8 April 2014

God, I hope I get it.

I hope I get it.

How many people does he need?
—From the Opening Chorus number.

In 1975, composer Marvin Hamlisch, lyricist Edward Kleban, and writers James Kirkwood, Jr. and Nicholas Dante decided to collaborate on a musical about the lives of those folks on the Broadway chorus line. They gathered a bunch of their friends in acting and dancing together for a long night of conversation (and wine) and taperecorded what was said. This was the result.

In this musical, the lives of many dancers converge on stage as they audition for a big musical. They do their best to impress the director, Zach, and hope they get the job. However, once they're down to seventeen, Zach makes a surprising request: he asks the dancers to tell their names, ages, and a little bit of their Backstory - where they come from and why they dance. Ranging from hilarious to heartbreaking, they tell their stories one by one. After one of them faces a possible career-ending injury, everyone confronts the question: what does it mean to them? In the end, eight are chosen.

They all reunite on stage for the final number, a triumphant and delightful song in praise of the "One" singular sensation.


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