Martino Will Re-Create Bennett's Choreography for North Shore Chorus Line; Casting Announced | Playbill

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News Martino Will Re-Create Bennett's Choreography for North Shore Chorus Line; Casting Announced Casting has been announced for the North Shore Music Theatre's upcoming production of the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, A Chorus Line, which will play the Massachusetts venue Nov. 2-21 with an official opening scheduled for Nov. 4.

The production will feature Michael Bennett's original direction and choreography re-created by Mark Martino.

The cast will comprise Brian Baily (Roy), Nancy Renee Braun (Kristine), Katie Cameron (Sheila), Venny Carranza (Al), Hannah Chin (Connie), Jonathan Day (Mike), Delius Doherty (Richie), Kurt Domoney (Larry), Miguel Angel Falcon (Paul), Leslie Flesner (Val), Joe Grandy (Don), Derek Hanson (Zach), Julie Kotarides (Diana), Maggie Marino (Tricia), Michael McCrary (Tom), Cary Michele Miller (Maggie), Bethany Moore (Judy), Wendy O'Byrne (Vicki), Katerina Papacostas (Bebe), Sean Quinn (Bobby), Rebecca Riker (Cassie), Christopher Shin (Mark), Taylor Shubert (Frank) and Aaron Umsted (Greg).

A Chorus Line, conceived and originally choreographed and directed by Bennett, features a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban.

The creative team also includes Nick DeGregorio (musical director), Richard Wadsworth Chambers (scenic designer), Jose M. Rivera (costume designer), Christopher S. Chambers (lighting designer), James R. McCartney (sound designer), Gail Eve Malatesta (production stage manager), Kurt Domoney (associate choreographer), Bobby Hirschhorn (assistant music director) and Natalie A. Lynch (assistant stage manager).

For tickets and more information call (978) 232-7200, visit www.nsmt.org, or visit the box office in person at 62 Dunham Rd.

 
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