
A Chorus Line Tickets
Leicester Curve’s celebrated revival of this classic Broadway musical comes to London for a limited season in summer 2024.
A Chorus Line Tickets: The Broadway Classic in London
Seventeen stories, eight precious chances, and one sensational musical! Leicester Curve’s “world class” (The Telegraph) revival of A Chorus Line comes to London in 2024 for a season at Sadler’s Wells, bringing the bright lights and hidden struggles of musical theatre dancers to the stage. With breathtaking choreography and gorgeous music, get ready to enjoy the dazzling show that revolutionised Broadway.What is A Chorus Line about?
NYC, 1975. On an empty Broadway stage, seventeen performers are being put through the gruelling final stages of an audition to become part of a new musical’s chorus line. It’s an opportunity that could change their lives, but there are only eight spots available. This groundbreaking musical was a shot in the arm for Broadway when it premiered in the 1970s, with creator Michael Bennett using real-life testimonies to tell the stories of dancers in the performing arts industry. Late-night recording sessions are transformed into a powerful narrative about theatre’s unsung heroes and supporting players, as they share stories of ambition, shattered dreams, and the cost of trying to make it to the stage.Cast and Creatives
This acclaimed revival comes to London after opening at Leicester Curve in 2021 under director Nikolai Foster (White Christmas). It has a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante and features iconic songs from Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban including “I Hope I Get It”, “Nothing” and “What I Did For Love” that guide us through the breathtaking highs and crushing lows of the showbiz life. Adam Cooper (Singin’ in the Rain; Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake) and Carly Mercedes Dyer (The Drifters Girl; Anything Goes; Dreamgirls) reprise their roles as Zach and Cassie as the show heads to the West End.Tickets for A Chorus Line at Sadler’s Wells Available Now
Astonishing choreography, heartbreaking stories and a finale that is completely unforgettable make A Chorus Line one of the most unique musicals to see this year. Book your tickets now to enjoy a peek behind the curtain of Broadway with performers who are putting on the show of their lives.Performance dates:
24 Aug 2024 - 25 Aug 2024
Running time:
1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Age recommendation:
No age recommendation has been set. See Audience Notes for content warnings.
Audience Notes:
This production features haze, loud music, strobe, theatrical smoke and themes including bereavement, mentions of physical violence and abuse, mental illness, homophobia, discrimination, strong language, and discussion of sexual abuse. This production contains some references and language that may not be suitable for younger children.
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A Chorus Line London Reviews
User Reviews
Not seen such dance since 42nd Street and as an avid theatre goer was impressed not only with how seamlessly the entire show ran as one act but the composure of the entire cast throughout. It is perfect for anyone looking to engage in show busines Read more
Performance date: 13 August 2024
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The cast for this show is exceptional. All were highly trained and performed spectacular dance routines which must have taken months of training. The show itself is ok. Definitely a seen it once and that's enough to show. Basic scenery but that's aThe cast for this show is exceptional. All were highly trained and performed spectacular dance routines which must have taken months of training. The show itself is ok. Definitely a seen it once and that's enough to show. Basic scenery but that's all that is needed for this. Set on an empty stage in a theatre. The only little frustration was towards the start of the show, they had on-stage cameras that projected on the back wall of the stage. We were on the first circle and as they showed the video on the wall, it was half obscured by the lighting fixture hanging in front of it. After about 30 mins the lighting raised out of view. But only a minor annoyance. There were some adult themes throughout the show but there were some very young children watching the show. I would suggest people look up the details before taking their children to see this show. All in all, a fun afternoon out. Read more