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a body of dancers or singers who perform together
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a Broadway musical conceived, directed, and choreographed by Michael Bennett , with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban
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a Broadway musical that opened at the
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a celebration of gypsies and the cast is filled with them
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a celebration of the life of the actor, singer, and dancer
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a celebration of those unsung heroes of the American musical theatre - the chorus dancers
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a classic staple of musical theater, having won tons of Tony Awards and was the longest running musical on Broadway of all time until CATS put an end to their record
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a musical about musicals focussing on the lives of the chorus dancers
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a musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical
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an evening-long audition, during which the director Zach, played at Reagle by Russell Garrett , puts a final group picked out of the hundreds of dancers who try out for a new Broadway musical through paces designed to eliminate all but eight of them
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a powerful metaphor for anyone who has ever dreamed of singing, dancing or acting
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a stunning example of a truly great musical with brains, heart and courage
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a substantial group of dancers who perform choreographed routines together as a body of one, also singing if required, usually in musical theatre
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A chorus line is a substantial group of dancers who together perform synchronized routines, usually in musical theatre. Sometimes, singing is also performed. Chorus line dancers in Broadway musicals and revues were called ponies, but are now called gypsies.
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