A Chorus Line
Howard W. Blake School of the Arts Don Thompson Theatre Tampa, FL
Lighting design for the 2011 production of A Chorus Line at Howard W. Blake School of the Arts, directed by Seth Travaglino.
- Conceived by
- Michael Bennett
- Music
- Marvin Hamlisch
- Lyrics
- Edward Kleban
- Orchestrations
- Bill ByersHershy KayJonathan Tunick
- Director
- Seth Travaglino
- Scenic Designer
- Mike Wood
- Costume Designer
- Jose M RiveraJared Porter
- Lighting Designer
- Mike Wood
- Assistant Lighting Designer
- Abby May
- Sound Designer
- Dylan Billmaier
About the Show
A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the chorus line of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director and choreographer, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer's individuality. As Zach calls upon them individually, each reacts in every possible way, from bravado to reticence, sharing memories that blend into a seamless series of musical numbers and monologues.
Source: Concord