She feels it is important for contemporary audiences to experience A Chorus Line as Bennett conceived it.
Over a series of workshops, Bennett condensed those individual biographies into the characters that appear in A Chorus Line.
He could write in very diverse styles, a very contemporary sound for A Chorus Line, in a nostalgic style for The Way We Were.
And perform Indelicate did, to the tune of "One" from "A Chorus Line, " with backup from others cast members and a slew of 10-foot-tall dancers in Guadalajara ponchos.
That includes Terrence Mann ("The Addams Family, " "Beauty and the Beast, " the original "Cats") as the king, and Charlotte d'Amboise ("A Chorus Line, " "Jerome Robbins' Broadway") as the sexy stepmother.
With a CV that includes staging Miss Saigon and Sunset Boulevard and choreography for Martin Guerre and The Witches of Eastwick, Bob Avian returned to A Chorus Line when he was asked to direct the 2006 Broadway revival.
Based on Brooks' 1968 movie of the same name, The Producers - about the worst musical ever written - had required Dreyfuss to sing and dance with co-star Lee Evans and at one point do both with a chorus line.
Patrick's Day tradition at his pub: allowing any patron bearing an Irish passport to jump the line, inevitably to a chorus of catcalls from scores of Canadians shivering in line outside.
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"When I came into the company (dancers started) in the chorus and a few years down the line you get your featured roles, then you get your solo roles and then you get your principal roles, " Capucilli says.
Fans offered a rousing ovation at the finish, and the chorus then trotted to the 20-yard line and turned, with their hands on their hearts, to watch Alicia Keys sing the national anthem.
At that point I would have been happy to forget the whole thing, and slink off home, but it wasn't to be: A rousing chorus of "Jerusalem" from opera singer Sean Ruane, and we too were pouring across the line.
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