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Video Watch Musical Highlights from A Chorus Line at New York City Center Take a first look at “I Hope I Get It,” “At the Ballet,” “The Music and the Mirror,” and “One.”

The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning A Chorus Line is currently playing a limited engagement at New York City Center through November 18.

The musical, conceived and originally directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett, offers a glimpse into the exciting, tense, and heartbreaking process of auditioning for a Broadway show, informed by the accounts of the performers who first brought the show to life.

Watch highlights from the latest return of the record-breaking, long-running Broadway hit, including the opening audition sequence “I Hope I Get It,” the soaring trio “At the Ballet,” the show-stopping solo “The Music and the Mirror,” and the finale, “One.”

The special presentation, which kicked off with a gala performance November 14, is directed by the musical's original co-choreographer Bob Avian, and choreographed by original cast member Baayork Lee. Patrick Vaccariello, who conducted and music directed the 2006 Broadway revival, serves as music director.

The cast includes Tony Award nominee Tony Yazbeck as Zach, Robyn Hurder as Cassie, Melanie Moore as Judy, Jay Armstrong Johnson as Bobby, Leigh Zimmerman as Sheila, Eddie Gutierrez as Paul, Sara Esty as Maggie, Jolina Javier as Connie, Tara Kostmayer as Diana, J. Elaine Marcos as Val, Ryan Steele as Larry, Naomi C. Walley as Bebe, Tommy Bracco as Mike, Kate Bailey as Kristine, Callan Bergmann as Frank, Natalie Bourgeois as Lois, Wesley Ian Cappiello as Roy, Max Clayton as Don, Aaron Patrick Craven as Butch, Emily Franch as Vicki, David Grindrod as Mark, Denis Lambert as Greg, Jenna Nicole Schoen as Tricia, Joseph J. Simeone as Al, Ahmad Simmons as Tom, and Anthony Wayne as Richie.

 
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