'A Chorus Line' with a Twist

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Performed at Signature Theatre
Trevor Michael Schmidt leaps during the Signature Theatre's A Chorus Line (Christopher Muller).  

Signature Theatre opens its intimate stage to one of Broadway's biggest hits. However, it might look a little different to longtime fans. A new choreographer, Denis Jones, brings a fresh approach to the classic production. The Washington Post recently reviewed the production, showcasing the passion and dedication of this revival's cast and crew. 

"A Chorus Line" won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for its compelling take on American life as ambitious dancers audition for spots on a chorus line. In addition to the Pulitzer, it recieved 12 Tony nominations, winning nine awards, and is the seventh longest-running Broadway show in history.

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