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The Longest Line: Broadway's Most Singular Sensation: A Chorus Line.(Brief Article)

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| November 06, 1995 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Broadway's Most Singular Sensation: A Chorus Line

Gary Stevens and Alan George. Applause, $45 (272p) ISBN 1-55783-221-8

From its opening in 1975 until the final curtain call in 1990, the musical A Chorus Line stirred audiences with its stories of aspiring Broadway dancers. This oral history combines 300 photographs (eight pages in color), memorabilia and reminiscences by 125 cast and crew members, including costume and lighting designers, musicians, press agents, understudies and stage managers. They discuss seemingly every …

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