Broadway Legend Joined: 8/18/04
I feel as though A Chorus Line would be very effective as a play. The true meaning and value could be kept if it were made into a non-musical. Could anyone see this happening? Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the music and was in a producton myself, I was just thinking about how the integrity could be maintained if the show was reworked into a play.
i dunno... i think it could work and be just as effective but... i mean, c'mon... who DOESN'T love the Montage!?
plus- the music adds a whole different demension and i think the play would suffer without it
Not really I don't think because....there wouldn't be any Chorus Line....
I agree with Sally and newsie.
but than again what's the point of a play about CHORUS MEMBERS without music!?
so... i'm divided. one side tells me, YES, it could work but the other side punches the one side that says yes and tells it to shut its little liberal mouth.
I think it'd be pretty darn cool if there was a play about chous members! Very nifty.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/05
So, essentially, it would just be a line of seventeen people stepping forward, telling a story, and stepping back?
I almost fell asleep just typing that sentence.
Understudy Joined: 8/22/05
Lots of people talking..hmm...well, Twelve Angry Men was good. And lots of people liked "My Dinner with Andre". And what about documentaries? Still, I'm not so sure.
Well, if there's no music, why call it "A Chorus Line"?. Call it "The Ensemble" and it can be about supporting actors. My problem in dropping the music is you end up having a show about musical performers but with no music you also have no dancing and do you now put the lyrics,which were so personal,into the narrative? Now "Gypsy" if expanded, I wouldn't mind seeing as a straight play. For Louise's strip all you'd need is a drummer.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/05
Never mind
A Chorus Line as a play... Hmmm... I only saw the movie, but I think that if it was a straight play, it would be really boring.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/18/04
Well, NEVER judge A Chorus Line from the movie. They are two completely different things.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
I want to see "The Music and the Mirror" performed without music.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/18/04
Um, it would just be "The Mirror."
See I really couldn't
Talk
I could never really Talk
What I couldn't do was... TALK!!!
I would have to say NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ummmmmm..........hell no, its called A C H O R U S lineand its about dance. I understand that idea, but without the dance, id be friggin lame.
no, it would be dreadful and dull as a play.
I think a play about actors at a single audition MIGHT work, if it was extremely well-written and conceived... but I couldn't see it be a literal, non-musical adaptation of A CHORUS LINE.
If you're trying out for a play, you don't stand in a room, in a group, where everyone reads their monologues at once, and a director picks the 8 or so members of the company in the end. It would have to be an entirely different experience. Then again, seeing actors file in, one by one, reading monologues and talking about themselves would very likely feel disjointed and uneven. There would be no shared connection on stage, only off.
It would be a challenge.
It could work, obviously there would be some changes to. Let me put it a different way, A Chorus Line the musical might not work as a play. However, a play in the tradition of Chorus Line, with actors auditioning for a play and sharing their hopes, dream, and pasts would work.
Featured Actor Joined: 10/4/05
I saw a Summer camp version of A Chorus Line where they obviously took out a lot of the language, sexual references, etc. meaning they edited literally half the show. And it worked.
Yes...A Chorus Line could work as a play with careful editing. If you think about it, it was already a play before it even got the musical treatment. It's a series of stories and interviews. The music in the show was just additional.
But it's a musical show about dancers. I don't think you can take the music and songs away and just watch the original characters sitting around talking into tape recorders.
They're at a musical audition for a musical.
It's kinda like doing "Jaws" without the water.
I don't think they could. The whole purpose of a chorus line is for the dancers to express themselves and their lives passionatley by song. Do you think "at the ballet" would be any good without song?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
It certainly would be short!
"What do you do when you can't stand up anymore?"
"Jesus, you're kidding, right? I mean, this is what we do. Standing and talking."
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