A Chorus Line

April 11 - May 3

Rating: 16+
THIS SHOW IS NOT SUITABLE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
Musical, Drama, 120 Minutes

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Michael Bennett
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
April 11-May 3, 2025
Thursday - Saturday: 7:30pm
Additional Matinee on Saturday at 3:00pm

Celebrating its 50th anniversary!
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. Memorable musical numbers include "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. Rated 16+ for moderate to severe language, suggestive sexual content, adult situations & themes, and acknowledgement of sex and sexual orientation.

Thursday - Saturday 7:30pm
Matinee every Saturday at 3:00pm

​​Individual Ticket Prices

Adult $35.00
Senior, military and student discounts available.
Contact the box office for more information.

West Side Wednesdays!

April 16, 7:30pm

Tickets for West Side residents are 50% off. Please buy your tickets at the door and show proof of your address to our box office.

American Sign Language-Interpreted Performance

Saturday, April 26, 2024 at 3:00pm

One ASL-interpreted performance will be offered for each West Valley Arts regular season production during the third matinee at the West Valley Performing Arts Center.

Please contact our box office beforehand to confirm and to ensure the best seating for the performance.

Other Accommodations

If you require a reasonable accommodation for seating, such as needing extra space for a service animal, wheelchair, walker, or if you are in need of a listening device, please contact the box office to confirm that your seating arrangements can accommodate your needs. We want to ensure you have the best experience possible!

Purchase A Chorus Line Tickets

You can also purchase tickets here or by calling our box office at (801) 965-5140 or emailing boxoffice@wvcarts.org

Cast

Cassie, Bailee Johnson
Zach, Joe Spear
Larry, Madison Valgardson
Sheila, Heather White
Val, Rosalie Wasser
Diana, Celeste Palermo
Connie, Ally Choe
Maggie, U/S Cassie, Summer Sloan
Bebe, Sophi Keller
Kristine, Annie Jones
Mike, Cameron Robbins
Richie, Phil Lewis
Paul, Angel Martinez
Mark, Alec Foote
Greg, Dylan Panter
Bobby, U/S Paul, Michael Avila
Al, U/S Zach, Remy Talanoa
Tricia, U/S Sheila, Val, Maggie, Danna Facer
Roy, U/S Greg, Al, Bobby, Zach Mittleman
Lois, U/S Connie, Larry, Francesca Bianchi
Vicki, U/S Diana, Bebe, Kristine, Hannah Salas
Butch, U/S Mike, Richie, Mark, Mejai Perry

Production Team

Directors, Ben Roeling & Izzy Arrieta
Choreographers, Ben Roeling & Izzy Arrieta
Music Director, Anne Puzey
Executive Producer, Jeff Olsen
Executive/Managing Producer, Vanessa Olson
Consulting Producer, John Sweeney
Co-Producer, Jennica Anusua
Production Coordinator, Wendy Dang
Technical Director/Scenic Designer, Adam Flitton
Costume Design, Alicia Kondrick
Wig & Makeup Designer, Savanna Finley
Properties, Marilyn Montgomery
Lighting Designer, Ryan Fallis
Sound Designer/Engineer, Bryce Robinette
Assistant Technical Director, Jonah “Ducky” Garlick
Costume Shop Manager, Kelsey Nichols
Costume Designer, Alicia Kondrick
Box Office/Volunteer Coordinator, Cypress Stevens
Front of House, Estephany Castañon-Pasillas
Stage Manager/Production Assistant, Rachel Mardis
Audio Engineer, TBA
Audio Technician, TBA
Scenic Painter, Colton Hattabaugh
Intimacy Coordinator, Liz Whittaker
Production Video & Editing, James & Amanda DeBry
Graphic Design, Kat Peterson

“What's so wrong about that? How can anybody in their right mind want to be anything else? I remember I used to stand outside this stage door, and watch the girls come out, and think: ‘God, can anything like that ever happen to me?’ But now I meet somebody, and they say: ‘Wow, you dance on Broadway? You got somewhere. You're something.’”

-Diana Morales

Promotional Photos