A Chorus Line
Book by James Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante
Marvin Hamlisch (music), Edward Kleban (lyrics)
Directed by Mitzi Hamilton
at Paramount Theatre, Aurora (map)
thru Feb 5 | tickets: $35-$47 | more info
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‘A Chorus Line’ with heft and heart
Paramount Theatre presents
A Chorus Line
Review by Melody Udell
With such an iconic musical as A Chorus Line, most audience members know exactly what they’re going to get: a heart-wrenching, brutally honest portrayal of competing chorus dancers vying for thankless parts in the ensemble of a splashy musical. Yet each revisiting of this classic show has a life of its own, a spark that drives us to light a fire underneath our own impossible dreams or remember with fondness the years spent trying to achieve them. The Paramount Theatre’s production sticks fiercely close to the show’s original iteration — even hiring original London cast member Mitzi Hamilton to direct. With A Chorus Line, what you see is what you get, there isn’t much room for interpretation. But as with most great musicals with an extensive Broadway shelf life, there’s a reason you don’t mess with a perfectly good show.
But the show’s true heartbreak comes in the form of Cassie (Jessica Lee Goldyn), a wayward stage vet with enough talent for leading roles but the frustrating inability to land them. Unleashing her frustration from two years spent desperately searching for work, Cassie’s intensity and drive reaches new heights in the superbly danced “The Music & the Mirror.” Her heartbreak is your own.
The strength of A Chorus Line is its inherent ability to profoundly affect anyone who has struggled with their dreams and what it takes to achieve them. Leave the boundary-pushing, edgy plotlines to a show with a little more energy and a lot less heart. A Chorus Line is raw and real, but most of all, it’s a distinctive classic, earning its own well-deserved role in a line-up of timeless musical productions.
Rating: ★★★
A Chorus Line continues through February 5th at Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena, Aurora (map). Tickets are $35-$47, and are available by phone (630-896-6666) or online here (check for half-price tickets at Goldstar.com). More information at ParamountAurora.com. (Running time: 2 hours 30 minutes, which includes one 15-minute intermission)
All photos by Liz Lauren