Seeking Teen Dancers for "A Chorus Line" Show
Seeking ages 16 and up for "A Chorus Line" Show. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director and choreographer, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.” Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, as told to fellow dancer and choreographer Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway ensemble audition. Exploring the inner lives and bittersweet ambitions of professional Broadway performers, the show features one powerhouse number after another, including “What I Did for Love,” “One,” “I Can Do That,” “At the Ballet,” “The Music and the Mirror,” and “I Hope I Get It.” A brilliantly complex fusion of song, dance, and compellingly authentic drama, A Chorus Line was instantly recognized as a classic. Additional info: Please be prepared to sing, dance, and act. Rehearsal Dates: January 29th - March 12th, 2026. Performance Dates: March 13 - April 4, 2026. Please see the attachment for details and audition material. If interested, please apply.
7 roles
iI a ballerina who is able to get through the ballet combination but not the jazz combo. Ballerina; non-speaking. Will understudy and sing throughout the show.
(Mezzo Bb4 - Db5) - believed to be from Ohio. She has been with a touring company but not in a Broadway show before. She dances the ballet combination too big and even crosses in front of Sheila at one point. Tricia is traditionally the only cut dancer with a vocal solo in "I Hope I Get It.”
A pretty California-blonde type. She has not had any ballet training nor done any Broadway shows. She is only able to get through the jazz combination with Larry demonstrating in front of the group.
Believed to be from Oklahoma, and has a bit of an attitude. He is unable to correct his mistake in the first boys' combination. Non-speaking.
Continually looks at his feet while dancing. He wears a headband - is referred to as headband boy; non-speaking
Believed to be from Memphis. He does not speak but is seen mouthing the counts during both combinations. Counts with his mouth; non-speaking
As only had one year of ballet training and continually brings his arms on the wrong downbeat. “Wrong-arm boy”