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The Broadway Theatre League presents "A Chorus Line"

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By: Jennifer Lee
Updated: January 8, 2013
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A new production of the Tony Award-winning musical will be featured at the Stanley Theatre for the next couple of days.

The Broadway Theatre league of Utica presents A Chorus Line, a revival show that opened on Broadway in 1975.

The Executive Director of the Broadway Theatre League says it's a show for all ages. And if you've never seen the show before- he says you are in for a treat.

"Of course lots of dancing, the costumes are marvelous and the scenery is very exciting. Lots of music and so it will be a fun show to see. Just to see people's reaction. It's always fun to see people leave the theatre in an upbeat frame of mind and i think that's what we're going to see the next two nights," said John Fehlner.

A Chorus Line was the longest-running American Musical in Broadway history for twenty-eight years.

For more information on tickets, visit http://www.broadwayutica.com/

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