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Every Little Step
Every Little Step

Every Little Step

The journey of 'A Chorus Line'.

Genres

DocumentaryMusic

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Follows the plight of real-life dancers as they struggle through auditions for the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line and also investigates the history of the show and the creative minds behind the original and current incarnations.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$2769763

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

6.609/10

Release Date

06 September 2008

Country

United States of America

Cast

Jason Tam

Jason Tam

Himself

Charlotte d'Amboise

Charlotte d'Amboise

Herself

Tyler Hanes

Tyler Hanes

Himself

Bob Avian

Bob Avian

Himself - Revival Director

German Alexander

German Alexander

Himself (as German Santiago)

Michael Bennett

Michael Bennett

Himself - Original Choreographer & Director (archive footage)

Baayork Lee

Baayork Lee

Herself - Original Connie

Nikki Snelson

Nikki Snelson

Herself - Val Auditionee

Chryssie Whitehead

Chryssie Whitehead

Herself - Kristine Auditionee

Paul McGill

Paul McGill

Himself

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