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3.8/5 - based on 39 reviewsfrom 39 verified reviews
- Opens: Wednesday, 31 July 2024
Booking until: Sunday, 25 August 2024 - Running time: 90m (no interval)
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A Chorus Line in London
Brought to the stage by Leicester's Curve, the celebrated revival of the historic Broadway musical, A Chorus Line, heads to London for a limited season this summer.
A Chorus Line broke all records, won nine coveted Tony Awards, took seven Drama Desk Awards, won the New York Critic’s Circle Award and cleaned up with a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Not bad for a show with such an elegantly simple premise. Not forgetting the classic show tunes which are intertwined into the beautiful narrative of this show like 'The Music and the Mirror', 'What I Did For Love' and 'At The Ballet'. Although the musical was first seen in 1975, this production is as fresh as ever.
What is A Chorus Line about?
Because A Chorus Line is based on true stories, it has an extra edge rooted in realism. A bunch of young dancers are determined to win a role in a new Broadway musical. Through song, drama and dance, they each reveal the events that shaped their lives and led to the decision to become a dancer.It sounds simple, and it is. Wonderfully so. It has a warm, human feel, it’s intimate and real, and because the stories are true you’ll find yourself taking the characters to heart. First shown in the 1970s, the themes and issues it covers are as relevant today as they were back then, and it’s expected to draw equally large and enthusiastic crowds.
The cast and creatives of A Chorus Line
A Chorus Line performed to critical acclaim when it opened at Leicester Curve in 2021. Directed by the theatre's Nikolai Foster, this revival has a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante.
Adam Cooper (Singin' in the Rain) and Carly Mercedes Dyer (Anything Goes) will reprise their roles as Zach and Cassie in the production with further cast to be announced soon.
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Performing at Sadler's Wells, the musicalpromises spectacular choreography, a gorgeous musical score, and a profound story about all of the highs and lows of showbiz. A Chorus Line changed the course of musical theatre history, you won't want to miss it! Book your tickets to see the musical today.
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A Chorus Line Ticket Information
- Opens:
Wednesday, 31 July 2024
- Booking until:
Sunday, 25 August 2024
- Running time:
90m (no interval)
- Age restrictions
No under 5s will be admitted
- Important Information
Contains: Haze, strobe, theatrical smoke, themes of bereavement, physical violence and abuse, mental ill health, discrimination, strong language, discussion of sexual abuse.
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Please note the reviews below are from an old production of A Chorus Line.
Reviewed on 01 September 2013 by Anonymous
Reviewed on 28 August 2013 by Anonymous
We are regular theatre-goers, and fans of musicals in particular. If you go to see this show primarily as a musical spectacular you might, like us, be disappointed. The first hour became tedious and monotonous, with not much action, and very little music. The cast's story lines seemed to drag on too long unnecessarily and it began to be a bit too 'samey', although it did pick up a little towards the end. As a musical fan I'd rate it 4/10 max. (sorry).
Reviewed on 23 August 2013 by Anonymous
We are regular theatre-goers, and fans of musicals in particular. If you go to see this show primarily as a musical spectacular you might, like us, be disappointed. The first hour became tedious and monotonous, with not much action, and very little music. The cast's story lines seemed to drag on too long unnecessarily and it began to be a bit too 'samey', although it did pick up a little towards the end. As a musical fan I'd rate it 4/10 max. (sorry).
Reviewed on 23 August 2013 by Anonymous
Would be a bit risky for pre teens but is as meaning full today as in the seventies
Reviewed on 18 August 2013 by Anonymous
It was not what we were looking for in a show in the Palladium. It was 80% talking, the best bit was the last 5 minutes with the dancing in costumes, exactly what we were looking for then.
Reviewed on 11 August 2013 by Anonymous
Nothing more to add really, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Reviewed on 02 August 2013 by Anonymous
I took mmy 11 year old grandaughter and thought the content inappropriate for her age. There was hardly any scenery no costume change. Silly storyline. Boring, the only show in London that I have been to that I would like to have walked out of.
Reviewed on 19 July 2013 by Anonymous
This show will appeal to you if you enjoy cabaret, comedy and musicals something for everyone!
Reviewed on 19 July 2013 by Anonymous
Dont bother to attend
Reviewed on 13 July 2013 by Anonymous
The musical was not exactly a musical but monologues of people problems which itself can be important but not when expecting to watch an entertaining musical. The dancing itself was mediocre and limited.
Reviewed on 08 July 2013 by Anonymous
A Chorus Line is a classic musical that has everything. I have now seen four times including the current production at the London Palladium, and it never loses its power to thrill me. When I first saw it I didn't fully appreciate the story line, but each time I see it, it gains in stature. It is a pity that theatre tickets are expensive which now maybe prevents as many people from attending. But, if you can get a reduced price ticket, don't miss the opportunity.
Reviewed on 27 June 2013 by Anonymous
Was disappointed as had read reviews that suggested this would be up there with the other great productions I have seen. It was not. The actig was great but the story line went no where and the entire show is spend introducing the many many characters, rather than then telling a story about them. I found this painfully boring at times, and wanted to fast forward. The music was ok but was quite repetitive. All-in-all it was enjoyable in parts, and the actin was great but overall just not my cup of tea.
Reviewed on 17 May 2013 by Anonymous
Was disappointed as had read reviews that suggested this would be up there with the other great productions I have seen. It was not. The actig was great but the story line went no where and the entire show is spend introducing the many many characters, rather than then telling a story about them. I found this painfully boring at times, and wanted to fast forward. The music was ok but was quite repetitive.
Reviewed on 17 May 2013 by Anonymous
Slow to start - I Knew nothing about the play before we went but thought that the story line was very slow - we did however, enjoy the show
Reviewed on 07 May 2013 by Anonymous
Reviewed on 06 May 2013 by Anonymous
Reviewed on 05 May 2013 by Anonymous
Don't drink anything diuretic
Reviewed on 03 May 2013 by Anonymous
not enough music
Reviewed on 28 April 2013 by Anonymous
Not one to put on your list.
Reviewed on 06 April 2013 by Anonymous
Not a sing along as some musicals but still very good - a bit different.
Reviewed on 05 April 2013 by Anonymous
A great cast who work really hard for 2 hours non stop.
Reviewed on 29 March 2013 by Anonymous
Pretty average performance of a well known story
Reviewed on 28 March 2013 by Anonymous
Fantastic. True to the original production, absolutely no need to change it. Magical.
Reviewed on 08 March 2013 by Anonymous
I found it a bit slow in places and expected more dancing
Reviewed on 04 March 2013 by Anonymous
A Chorus Line was the highlight of our trip to London.
Reviewed on 02 March 2013 by Anonymous
I saw the original show in the 70s, have watched the movie and also seen the Broadway production around 5 years ago. This excellent revival is up there with them all. The dancing is out of this world, the singing, except for a couple of instances is very good and the acting very real. Accents a little questinable here and there (the Puerto Rican guys says he's from PORT-oh Reeeko). The tireless chorus must be congratulated on constantly keeping in character. Harry Francis stood out as the 18 year old keen hopeful. Scarlet Strallen's dance solo was fab as you would expect, although the actual choreography did not do her that many favours. She could have amazed us even more. Most of the singing was very good indeed - the girl who say "Tits and Ass" didn't quite hit every note and let things down a tiny bit. Shame. This is a show in which even one person lets the whole thing down. The underlying meaning of the show i.e. "that we all work to make out mark in our chosen profession by trying hard, only to find success may just mean we are one of many others" is underlying this production in an underniable way. This production HAS to be seen. It's absolutely brill.
Reviewed on 24 February 2013 by Anonymous
2024
Full cast announced for A CHORUS LINE London revival
by Emmie Newitt | Thursday, April 18 2024, 15:51
A summer season in London is planned for the production ahead of a UK tour.
Carly Mercedes Dyer, Adam Cooper, Jocasta Almgill and Lydia Bannister.
Full cast announced for A CHORUS LINE London revival