A Chorus Line
Thursday, June 4 at BLUEBARN Theatre, Omaha
A Chorus Line celebrates 50 years of “one singular sensation” with a BLUEBARN Theatre run packed with iconic songs, dazzling choreography and backstage dreams on the line. Step into the audition room where every performer gets one shot to shine.
Who's playing
BLUEBARN Theatre presents A Chorus Line, the landmark musical conceived and originally directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett, with a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban. The Omaha production is directed by Susan Clement, with choreography by Melanie Epps and music direction by Mark Kurtz.
What to expect
The show unfolds in the pressure of an audition room, where dancers step forward to reveal the ambitions, sacrifices and backstage stories behind the chorus line. BLUEBARN’s description points to a production packed with iconic songs, dazzling choreography and performers facing one shot to shine.
Why go
A Chorus Line is built for theatergoers who like musicals with both precision and personal storytelling. At BLUEBARN Theatre in Omaha, the production offers a close look at the performers usually seen in the background, turning the audition process into the heart of the drama.