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A Chorus Line is a 1975 musical conceived by Michael Bennett with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante.. Set on the bare stage of a Broadway theater, the musical is centered on seventeen Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line.
CableACE Awards: Original Song "Ordinary Miracles" (from Barbra: The Concert) Won [20] 1976 Drama Desk Award: Outstanding Lyrics: A Chorus Line: Won [21] Outstanding Music: Won 1993 The Goodbye Girl: Won [22] 2002 Sweet Smell of Success: Nominated [23] 1981: Golden Raspberry Awards: Worst Original Song "Hearts, Not Diamonds" (from The Fan ...
A Chorus Line retook the record for most performances after Oh! Calcutta! closed. The longest running off-Broadway musical to date is The Fantasticks, which starred Jerry Orbach. When it closed on January 13, 2002, it had run for 42 years and 17,162 performances, making it the world's longest-running musical.
Awards 2003 Lifetime Achievement Asian Woman Warrior Award, 2014 Paul Robeson Citation Award Baayork Lee (born December 5, 1946) is an American actress, singer, dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and author.
He shared the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1976 with Michael Bennett, James Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante, and Edward Kleban for his musical contribution to the original Broadway production of A Chorus Line. [6] Hamlisch received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009 at the World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium.
Sammy Williams – A Chorus Line as Paul. Robert LuPone – A Chorus Line as Zach; Charles Repole – Very Good Eddie as Mr. Eddie Kettle; Isao Sato – Pacific Overtures as Kayama; Kelly Bishop – A Chorus Line as Sheila Bryant. Priscilla Lopez – A Chorus Line as Diana Morales; Patti LuPone – The Robber Bridegroom as Rosamund Musgrove
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A Chorus Line is a 1985 American musical film directed by Richard Attenborough, and starring Michael Douglas and Terrence Mann. The screenplay by Arnold Schulman is based on the book of the 1975 musical of the same name by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante. The songs were composed by Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban.