If you are auditioning for a specific role, here are the iconic musical numbers associated with the primary characters:
Since "A Chorus Line" is a landmark musical built on the real-life monologues and experiences of Broadway dancers, "generating a piece" for it often refers to preparing an audition or performance selection. A Chorus Line
: "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three" – A comedic character piece. If you are auditioning for a specific role,
The show is renowned for its specific, synchronized choreography by Michael Bennett and Bob Avian. Behind the Line: The Creation of A Chorus Line Behind the Line: The Creation of A Chorus
: "At the Ballet" – A trio that explores the characters' family lives and why they turned to dance. Learning the Choreography
: "Nothing" (a monologue-driven song about an acting class) or "What I Did For Love" (the show’s emotional anthem). Mike : "I Can Do That" – A high-energy tap number.
: His lengthy, dramatic monologue about his childhood and early career is one of the most famous in musical theatre history.