Watch the Cast of the Muny's A Chorus Line Belt Out ‘At the Ballet’ | Playbill

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Regional News Watch the Cast of the Muny's A Chorus Line Belt Out ‘At the Ballet’ The Pulitzer Prize-winning musical continues at the St. Louis venue through August 4.

Take a look above at footage from the Muny production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Chorus Line, which plays the outdoor St. Louis venue through August 4.

In the video, Holly Ann Butler (Sheila), Caley Crawford (Bebe), and Bronwyn Tarboton (Maggie) perform a portion of the haunting ballad “At the Ballet.”

The limited engagement is directed and choreographed by Holiday Inn Tony nominee Denis Jones and features music direction by Ben Whiteley.

The cast also includes Chicago favorite Bianca Marroquin (Cassie), Mackenzie Bell (Val), Rick Faugno (Al), Hannah Florence (Diana), Ivan Hernandez (Zach), Jolina Javier (Connie), Madison Johnson (Kristine), Sean Harrison Jones (Mike), Evan Kinnane (Bobby), Ian Paget (Paul), Justin Prescott (Don), Drew Redington (Mark), Kiira Schmidt (Judy), Sharrod Williams (Richie), Victor Wisehart (Greg), and John T. Wolfe (Larry).

The company is also joined by The Muny kid and teen youth ensembles.

Conceived and originally directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line has a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Edward Kleban.

The production also features scenic design by Paige Hathaway, costume design by Andrea Lauer, lighting design by Rob Denton, sound design by John Shivers and David Patridge, video design by Nathan W. Scheuer, and wig design by Robert Pickens. The production stage manager is Laurie Goldfeder.

For more information, visit Muny.org.

Following A Chorus Line, the Muny's summer season will conclude with Newsies, a Muny premiere.

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