A Chorus Line garnered almost every award imaginable, including nine Tony Awards (including Best Musical) and the Pulitzer Prize. It was one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history (nearly 15 years). Set during an audition for a Broadway show, young performers share their deepest hopes, fears and dreams as they compete for the chance of a lifetime. A Chorus Line, featuring one of the most brilliant scores ever written for the stage, is an enthralling and emotional metaphor for what drives each of us to pursue our dreams. A Chorus Line runs at the Villagers Theatre in Somerset, NJ from Nov. 8 - 24 with performances on Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm & Sundays at 2pm. A special talk back with the cast & creative will follow the Nov. 17 performance. Tickets are $20, $18 for seniors/students with special groups rates available.
The creative team for A Chorus Line consists of Patrick Starega as director/choreographer, David Neil as music director, Marie Fiorello as producer & Judi Silver-Thaw as stage manager. The cast of 25 for A Chorus Line is: Kevin Albanese as Don, Margot Bergeron as Tricia, Wesley Cappiello as Mark, Rory Connolly as Mike, Alicia Cordero as Diana, Mandy Crawford as Vicki, Darius Delk as Richie, Michal Efron as Lori, Carissa Gaughran as Maggie, Jaimie Geddes as Cassie, Christopher J. Guell as Frank, TyRon Howard as Butch, Lindsey Jordan as Connie, Chelsey Loeb as Lois, Kris Longwell as Zach, Ben Menahem as Al, Rob Olen as Tom, Abby Oliver as Kristine, Liat Perelman as Bebe, Natalee Phemsint as Judy, Todd Roman as Bobby, Danielle Rothweiler as Sheila, Francois Suhr as Paul, Koren Zander as Greg & Jenna Zielinski as Val. Pit singers are Wesley Loon, Dotti Friis, Leslie Hochman, Alissa Valiente & Thomas C. Buckley.
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