Experience the magic of Broadway at the Hoff Family Arts & Culture Center this or next weekend.
Chanticleer Theater is bringing the classic musical "A Chorus Line," the mesmerizing and heart-wrenching musical that has captivated audiences around the globe, to the Hoff Center stage starting Thursday, according to a news release.
The performances are known for their emotional depth, stunning choreography and unforgettable music, including classics like "What I Did for Love" and "One."
“'A Chorus Line' was a revolution. It forever changed musical theater. It was something never before seen on Broadway, an ensemble show with little scenery, no costumes (except for the finale), no intermission, and no stars,” director Todd Brooks said in the release. “'A Chorus Line' almost single handedly lit the flame that revitalized Broadway in the '70s.”
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The cast features Dan Adkins as Zach, Lindsey Maas as Lori, Jude Glaser as Mark Anthony, Gaby Miranda as Bebe Benzenheimer, Carli Tomac as Sheila Bryant, Chloe Rosman as Valerie Clark, Evan Wohlers as Mike Costa, Adam Fulbright as Alan Deluca, Alison Schiller as Cassie Ferguson, Ryan Fuller as Gregory Gardener, Nathaniel Hill as Don Kerr, Riley Pope as Connie Mackenzie, Jason DeLong as Bobby Mills, Camille Balbuena Asilis as Diana Morales, Juan Valdovinos as Paul San Marco, Hannah Post as Judy Turner, Katie Kilpatrick as Kristine Urich, Jordan Willis as Richie Walters, Kiley Meleán as Maggie Winslow, Ian Locklar as Butch, Aiden Young as Frank, Bee Hampton as Lois, Dean Pope as Roy, Trey Kelly as Tom, Shelly Rutz-Mendicino as Tricia, and Michele Adkins as Vicki.
The crew includes music director Chris Ebke, assistant director Jim Farmer, choreographer Kerri Jo Richardson-Watts, assistant choreographer Kaiti Whitelock, stage manager Krista Freimuth, set designer Joey Lorincz, prop master Jim Farmer, lighting designer Jacy Rook, sound designer Joe Mokrycki, theater manager Bob Putman and marketer Zack Salem. Arson Starkloff-Crane
Rebecca Krause and Ally Newman are backstage, while Mike Jones and Jeanna Gargarella are on spotlights.
The orchestra is made up of Liz Stinman (keyboards), Laurel Mack (keyboards), Alex Albertson (percussion/drums), Dave Black (trumpet), Marcus Nunez (trumpet), Pat Peters (trombone), Nate Simons (reed), Zac Stewart (reed) and Liz Stinman (rehearsal accompanist).
Tickets are $20 to $30. Shows are Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. The production concludes Sunday, May 19.
Find more information or buy tickets at bit.ly/Chanticleer_AChorusLine.