The LCHS Department of Theatre continued its traditon of producing "cutting edge" theatre with its Spring 2006 production of Michael Bennett's A CHORUS LINE.
The talented student performers worked extensively to create a professional production that captured the essence of the classic American musical that took the America and the Tony's by storm in the 1970's and 1980's when the musical was given a Special Golden Tony Award as the longest running musical on Broadway.
The talented student performers worked extensively to create a professional production that captured the essence of the classic American musical that took the America and the Tony's by storm in the 1970's and 1980's when the musical was given a Special Golden Tony Award as the longest running musical on Broadway.
With a challenging vocal score, incredibly complicated and demanding dance sequences and a wonderful blend of both comedy and drama, the LCHS A CHORS LINE Team nailed its performances--especially closing night by capture the spirit of the produ
ction that will reopen on Broadway in October 2006.
ction that will reopen on Broadway in October 2006. With an incredibly simple set, stunning lights and a dedicated cast, the LCHS production was welcomed by audiences with excitement and thanked with well-deserved "standing ovations."
Students were congratulated with emails from literally around the world. Special thanks go out to all who worked so diligently to "Continue Our Winning Tradition of Excellence."
