The ever popular A Chorus Line was scheduled to open at Tacoma Little Theatre two years ago but got shut down by Covid. Finally it’s back, with direction and choreography by Eric Clausell and musical direction by Jeff Bell.
From the pen of legendary composer
Marvin Hamlisch, come seventeen Broadway hopefuls who divulge their very
touching life stories as they sing and dance their hearts out in a cattle-call
style audition for a new Broadway musical.
A Chorus Line brilliantly
evokes both the glamour and grind of showbiz, and is the musical for everyone
who’s ever had a dream and put it all on the line. The iconic score of this
Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winner features such classics as “What I Did for Love,”
“One,” “I Hope I Get It”, “Singular Sensation” — and let’s not forget the
hilarious “Tits and Ass.”
Tacoma Little Theatre’s production
of A Chorus Line features: Heather
Adams Arneson as Lara, Ian Bartlett as Mark, Haunz Stroschein as Gregory,
Mallory Carbon as Judy, Richard Cubi as Mike, Loucas Curry as Richie, Roycen
Daley as Paul, Emma Deloye as Maggie, Nick Fitzgerald as Bobby, Valentine Fry
as Kristine, Melanie Gladstone as Val, Anna Herron as Vicky, Keola Holt as
Diana, Devin Jackson as Ensemble, Danielle Locken as Sheila, Annelise Martin as
Ensemble, Allen Melo as Ensemble, Derek Mesford as Don, Rebecca Nason as
Ensemble, Micheal O’Hara as Zach, Alan Plaster as Ensemble, Whitney Shafer as
Cassie, Natalie Silva as Bebe, Josh Wingerter as Al, Hannah Ashcraft as
Ensemble, and Thea Frances Yumang as Connie.
WHEN
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through April 3.
WHERE
Tacoma Little
Theatre, 210 N. I Street, Tacoma
COST
$29.00,
$27.00 (Seniors 60+/Students/Military), and $22.00 (Children 12 and under), pay
what you can March 24
A Chorus Line is recommended for ages 12 and up.
TLT requires proof
of COVID-19 vaccination at the door for all audience members and masks will
also be required while inside the building.
For our full COVID-19 protocols please visit www.tacomalittletheatre.com/covid.
Photo courtesy of Dennis K Photography
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