In drama, a chorus line refers to a group of performers who sing, dance, or speak in unison, often providing commentary or context to the narrative. Traditionally used in musicals and classical Greek theater, the chorus helps to convey the emotional tone and themes of the story. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a specific segment of a performance where a group of characters shares their experiences or feelings collectively. This technique enhances the connection between the audience and the characters, enriching the overall storytelling experience.
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the chorus line has two acts
The Chorus still plays an integral part in modern theatre. In ancient Greek theatre, the Chorus would emphasize the main points of the plot line, just as the ensemble emphasizes the themes in song in modern musical theatre.
run line means that the lines of drama the actors rehearse it quickly. before the play or film.
A Chorus Line has been nominated for 12 Tony Award and has won nine of them,
The original Broadway production of the show 'A Chorus Line' received 10 Tony Awards, 7 Drama Desk Awards, a Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a Theatre World Award in 1976. Since then the production has won a further 8 awards.
It won nine Tony Awards and it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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I believe you mean the chorus :) they act as one, speaking wholly in unison, making a social commentary on the situation on stage!
A Chorus Line was created in 1975.
the chorus line has two acts
The Chorus still plays an integral part in modern theatre. In ancient Greek theatre, the Chorus would emphasize the main points of the plot line, just as the ensemble emphasizes the themes in song in modern musical theatre.
It is a chorus
The answer is two (2): A Chorus Line and Rent.
run line means that the lines of drama the actors rehearse it quickly. before the play or film.
I guess drama or chorus
Michael Bennett choreographed and directed the original stage production of A Chorus Line.