_A Chorus Line_ begins in the basement studio of a New York City rehearsal studio. Seventeen Broadway dancers wait before a casting call. The auditions for a new musical are brutal, and only half of them will make it to the next round.
As they wait, the dancers reveal their innermost thoughts and feelings through song and dance. They sing about their hopes, dreams, and fears. They talk about their relationships with their families, friends, and lovers. They share their struggles with poverty, addiction, and prejudice.
The show is a raw and honest portrayal of the lives of Broadway dancers. It is a story about the sacrifices they make and the rewards they reap. It is a story about the power of dreams.
Musical Numbers
_"I Hope I Get It""
_"Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love"_
_"At The Ballet"_
_"Sing!"_
_"Nothing"_
_"Dance: Ten; Looks: Three"_
_"The Music And The Mirror"_
_"What I Did For Love"_
_"One"_