
I Hope I Get It!
A Chorus Line centres on a group of dancers auditioning for a part in a show, delving into their lives and decisions to try and make it in such a cut-throat business. There are nineteen main characters in the show which is simply set on the stage of a Broadway theatre during the audition process.
The show provides the audience with an insight into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe events that had shaped their lives and led to their decisions to become dancers. Every dancer is desperate for work which is portrayed in the opening number “I Hope I Get It”. From the first cut, the chorus line must be reduced to four boys and four girls.
The show features memorable songs One (Singular Sensation), Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen and Hello Love. The 2013 show in London will be choreographed by Bob Avian, who was a co-choreographer on the original Broadway show alongside Michael Bennett.
The music was written was Marvin Hamlisch, who sadly passed away in August 2012, with the lyrics by Edward Kleban.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, owner of the London Palladium has said: “I am delighted to welcome A Chorus Line. This classic Broadway production has not been seen in the West End for almost 35 years.
“Marvin Hamlisch was a great friend and supporter in my early career and I can think of no more fitting tribute to him than this major revival.”
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Booking Dates
First Performance
Thursday 1st January 1970
Last Performance
Thursday 1st January 1970