A Chorus Line
Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Michael Bennett
Co Choreographed by Bob Avian
A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition. Exploring the inner lives and bittersweet ambitions of professional Broadway performers, the show features one powerhouse number after another. Memorable musical numbers include “What I Did for Love, “One,” “I Can Do That,” “At the Ballet,” “The Music and the Mirror,” and “I Hope I Get It.” A brilliantly complex fusion of song, dance, and compellingly authentic drama, A Chorus Line was instantly recognized as a classic.
Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Performance Dates:
July 14–16 & 21–23, 2023
At Caponi Art Park, 1220 Diffley Road, Eagan. Click here for info about how to get there, and where to park. Bring your own chair or blanket for seating.
CAST & CREW
Production Staff
Richard Hitchler, Director/Producer
Raymond Berg, Musical Director/Conductor
Ellen Keane, Choreographer
Stephanie Hamilton, Choreographer
Doug Lohman, Sound Technician
Cindy Johnson, Costumes
Amanda Gehrke, Stage Manager
Doug Lohman, Armadillo Sound
Ross Willits, Associate Producer
Kendra Plant, Associate Producer
Band
Raymond Berg, Keyboards
Mick LaBriola, Percussion
Lyra Olson, Bass
Clay Pufahl, Saxophone/Clarinet/Flute
Dancers
Pamela Scott
Bob Sime
Rocky Haddorff
Mary Helmin
Heather Foxx
Ronna Rochell
Colleen Vickerman
Singers:
Bette Block (Cassie)
Elisa Cross (Sheila)
Marilyn Marmo (Bebe)
Jan Joseph (Maggie)
Susy Killeen (Val)
Lisa Ramos (Diana)
Catherine Brennan (Judy)
Brenda Starr (Kristine)
Carole Conama (Connie)
Lawrence Hutera (Zack)
Richard Di Vita (Mike)
Rik Kutcher (Richie)
Tommy Rivard (Don)
Mark Doerr (Paul)
Wes McClain (Mark)
Robert Borman (Greg)
Dan Kane (Bobby)
Dave Eckenrode (Al)
Mar Alojado (Ensemble)
A Chorus Line is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. www.concordtheatricals.com
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.”