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Customer Reviews for A Chorus Line

5 Customer reviews
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3.2/5

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Timeless and personal

5/5
Kimberly DiMiceli Blanton from Albuquerque, New Mexico
12th March 2018

At once 70s in NYC and a timeless insight into these dancers' lives. Intimate and personal. I loved every minute! Still fresh, unique, and touching!

A Chorus Line, touring company

4.5/5
Patricia Ranalli from Englewood Florida; resident of Oshawa, Ontario.
27th February 2013

This is the sixth time I've seen this play: first in New York, 1977; twice in Toronto; again in N.Y., 2007; last year at The Players in Sarasota - lacking in many respects, missing a live orchestra; and at the Van Wezel on Feb. 25. It was wonderful at the Van Wezal, as in New York and Toronto: exhilirating, electric, sexy, funny, honest, intimate, real and often very moving. Paul's very personal scene always makes me weep; At The Ballet and What We Did For Love are timeless numbers and gut rending. Cassie's mirror number was very good, although perhaps not quite as sensual as in New York; it helps to have a simple drum beat at times. The acting was excellent, the singing excellent, the dancing close to excellent. All in all, a fabulous performance and it was so obvious that every person on stage loved what they were there for. I hope it comes back because I would see it again. I guess there would be some adults as well as kids, who may be a tad offended but they'll survive

I love it alwaus

4/5
Karen from Phoenix, Arizona
18th March 2018

I've seen it many many times. You cant compare broadway w/Phoenix. That being said, I think they did a great job. Ill probably see it again next year.

A chorus line

2/5
Meg C. from Warren, Michigan
18th February 2018

Highly disappointed in this show. I saw it back in 1976 in NYC, and I can't tell you how much loved it!!!! I thought it was amazing. They have presently added new songs which apparently were edited out of the show when it first appeared on Broadway in the 70's. These songs were unmelodic and completely unnecessary rendering the show longer, which was both taxing and boring considering there was no intermission. The show did have some magical moments. "One" was sensational, as was "The music and the mirror". And there were a couple other numbers that I also enjoyed, but for the most part, the six people that I brought with me were unimpressed. My question is......why on earth would they deviate from the original??? Huge mistake!!

Just skip this show

0.5/5
Tilles Center Reviewer from Greenvale, New York
2nd March 2013

Acoustics in the theater were terrible. The singing? Well It was more like screeching than singing! It was only tolerable when they sang as a group. This could have been because of the acoustics. I have seen this show several times and this had to be the worst performance that I have seen. The set was more like a high school production--actually worse--four mirrors on a stage. Speakers crackled creating an additional annoyance to the poor acoustics. If the audio wasn't bad enough, they took bright lights and reflected them into the mirrors which blinded the audience so it was annoying to watch Cassie's dance in front of the mirrors. Other than bad audio, bad set and C- "singing" there were some OK dancers. We sat in the orchestra-back.