
Directed by Anne Towns
Musical Direction by Ann-Carol Pence
Choreography by Jen MacQueen
Aurora Theatre opens its 16th Season with One Singular Sensation – A Chorus Line. Live onstage, feel the drama of these dancers who convey the hope and pain of “what they do for love” in an unconventionally personal audition. Aspiring performers put everything on the line to fulfill their dreams of winning a role in a Broadway musical – hoping they will be the One!
From the Producer:
Personal reasons helped inspire Anthony Rodriguez, Producing Artistic Director of Aurora Theatre to select A Chorus Line, “While I was a student at UGA, I got the opportunity to play Al in Hilton Head’s Production of A Chorus Line. I can remember, I was propelled by the promise of a budding career as a performer. Now as Zach, I want the audience to feel what it is like to be a part of an actual audition.” He goes on to mention the scope of the production, “With a company of actors that is 10% of the capacity of your audience; this would be like seeing a show at the Fox Theatre with a cast of over 500.”
This show contains spicy language and adult themes.
Praise from an original A Chorus Line cast member:
“The orchestra and musical direction were outstanding, worthy of any production of A Chorus Line. The Aurora production of A Chorus Line is a fitting tribute to the legacy of this historic show. Having had the honor of working with the original director and choreographer, Michael Bennett, I’m sure he is applauding this fine production. Kudos to the Aurora for mounting such an ambitious production and creating One Singular Sensation.“
Michael Ricardo,
A Chorus Line International Company 1977-1979
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Cast & Crew
| Ricardo Aponte | Don Kerr |
| Leslie Bellair | Connie Wong |
| Meredith Campbell | Sheila Bryant |
| Brance Cornelius | Mike Costa |
| Priscilla Curtis | Vicki |
| Nicole Dramis | Judy Turner |
| Marissa Druzbanski | Diana Morales |
| Joey Ellington | Greg Gardner |
| Caroline Freedlund | Bebe Benzenheimer |
| Courtney Godwin | Val Clark |
| Pamela Gold* | Cassie Ferguson |
| Terry Guest | Richie Walters |
| Christopher Hall | Tom |
| Angela Harris | Kristine Urich DeLuca> |
| Marlee Jones | Lois |
| Greg Kamp | Mark Anthony |
| Jason Marett | Larry |
| Nick Morrett | Al DeLuca |
| Anthony Owen | Bobby Mills |
| Tamalyn Placencia | Tricia |
| Anthony Rodriguez | Zach |
| David Rossetti* | Paul San Marco |
| Kelly Schmidt | Maggie Winslow |
| Steven Tatum | Frank |
| Kyle Whitaker | Roy |
* This actor appears through the courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
| Anthony Rodriguez |
Producing Artistic Director |
| Anne Towns | Director |
| Ann-Carol Pence | Musical Director |
| Jen MacQueen | Choreographer |
| Britt Hultgren Ramroop | Production Manager/Scenic Designer |
| Neal Vipperman | Costume Designer |
| Thom Beaulieu | Lighting Designer |
| Bobby Johnston | Sound Designer |
| Rachel Hamilton | Props Designer |
| James M Helms | Technical Director |
| Sarah Thomson | Scenic Artist |
| Katie Pelkey | Stage Manager/Light Board |
| Matt Aston | Sound Board |
| EB Hooyer | Assistant Stage Manager |
| David Rossetti* | Dance Captain |
| Jonathan Fries | Assistant Technical Director |
| Molly Huntington | Spot Operator |
| Sergio Rubio | Spot Operator |
| Jerry Scott | Crew |
| Steven Tatum | Crew |
Featured Artist
The LONA Gallery in association with the North Gwinnett Arts Association is proud to present their own version of “A Chorus Line.” Seven artists, with distinct styles and artistic personalities guaranteed to tease, titillate and delight your senses at every turn.
The featured artist: Diana Pratt Dice’s impressionist style draws the viewer in with bright, bold and magnetic colors.
ARTIST RECEPTION – YOU ARE INVITED
Saturday, August 13
6:30pm – 8pm in Aurora Theatre lobby
It will be a great opportunity to meet the artists and learn about the stories behind their art. Event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
All art in this exhibit is available for purchase, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Aurora Theatre
Below: Visiting Vincent’s Bedroom at Arles
The LONA Gallery, 186 West Crogan Street, (678) 349-2223, www.thelonagallery.com









