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  • killer performance....too bad bad lights

  • Thank you xAEJunky, and may I say you are one very talented man!!! Best of everything to you!!!!!!!!

  • Where was this performed, does anyone know?

  • The Thomaston Opera House in Thomaston, Connecticut.

  • I love it I love it I love!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • WOW I cannot get enough of this. I honestly believe this choragraphy is top notch and definately competes with the Michael Bennet dance moves. This must have taken months and months of rehearsal.

  • This is absolutely FANTASTIC....Very original dance sequence.  Added to my favs for sure!

  • this vid was good in its own right, but whoever choreographed this really tried to play more to the movie, and the movie was horrible lol. the entire point of that final number is that the combination is done in one line aka "a chorus line." i'm you guys did a good job and must have worked a lot, but the choreographer could have done better.....plus it was too dark, the splash of light for the final "one" section was nice, but you really couldn't seen anyone unless it was a close up shot.

  • Very nicely done.

  • it'd be easier to hear if the audience stopped clapping...

  • Excellent!!  Love it!!!

  • this was sooooo gud..it gave me chills!!!

    good job guys!!

  • this was sooooo gud..it gave me chills!!!

    good job guys!!

  • this was sooooo gud..it gave me chills!!!

    good job guys!!

  • Y'know, sorry guys. It's really not so bad the more I watch it. Kind of grows on you. You must have worked hard--and look at the audience response you got! That must have been gratifying and makes me understand why you are proud of your work here. Mea culpa. My apologies. All the best to you.

  • lousy. This is not Bennett's original choreography but some pasted together mishmash that strips the work of its power, punch and artistry. It's kind of like a paint by numbers version of a great painting. You all should be ashamed of yourselves.

  • Wow, I was quite surprised when I found out about this comment that I had to see it for myself. Who are you to criticize something like that? I believe choreography can vary from show to show, and if it had been Bennett's original choreography it would be plagiarism.

  • Had you not obtained the rights to produce the show? Why would that have been plagiarism?

  • You also asked who am I to criticize the work. I am someone who viewed the posting on youtube and expressed an honest opinion about it. What more do you need to know?

  • By licensing a show, in this case from Tams-Witmark, one receives the rights to use written materials and any royalties that may come with it. However, these royalties do not include any specific direction and or choreography provided by the original or revival production staff, not already written in previously mentioned written materials. By using another persons choreography without their written approval or permission would be plagiarism. You, my friend, have just been owned!

  • clearly you have no idea what artistic expression is. ps. did you count the number of kicks at the end? think of context before you judge anothers work. you are the one who should be ashamed.

  • Artistic expression has nothing to do with slaughtering a masterpiece. Fortunately, the masterpiece holds up. This stuff never will.

  • Whatever happened to the idea of doing A Chorus Line with a dancing cast instead of these yahoos? Now there's an artistic idea.

  • Y'know, twirling is not dancing. Someone should have told you.

  • I love the foot dragging, too. It's like choreography for amputees.

  • Outstanding job.

  • Wow! Excellent job!

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