"At The Ballet" is one of the most beautifully, and simply, staged musical numbers of all time. It is also the moment that sucks the viewer into the heart of what "A Chorus Line" is about--the lives of its aspirants.
I connected with it immediately. At the tender age of 20, when I saw the show, I related to it as things I used to escape the unpleasant aspects of my adolescence, and for me that included a whole lot of film watching and forming knowledge of film history. It took me to the place of escape I needed, just as ballet took Sheila, Bebe and Maggie.
So, despite some poor film quality, but very discernible image and sound, here they are, in the Original production, 40 years ago, at the Newman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"It wasn't paradise........but it was home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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