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A Chorus Line kicks off

A tale of the high-stepping hopes and sacrifices of a team of young Broadway dancers is captured in the latest production by Sea to Sky Entertainment.

A tale of the high-stepping hopes and sacrifices of a team of young Broadway dancers is captured in the latest production by Sea to Sky Entertainment.

A Chorus Line is a multi-awarding winning musical with fans around the world, and it comes to the Eagle Eye Community Theatre on November 2, 3, 4 and 9, 10, 11, with Matinees at 2:00 p.m. on the Saturdays (4th and 11th). Tickets are $13 for adults and $11 for students, with $1 from each ticket going to the Squamish SPCA.

Adrian Polo directs a large local cast in the show. She said she was more than pleased with the way it had come together.

"I have the best cast, they worked so hard," she said. "It is a lot of singing and dancing, which is very intensive. It has been the hardest show I've produced - we all gave it out best."

Polo added that her "behind the stage team" did much to make the show a success. The team included choreography by Jennifer Carney, music direction by Fran Booth and vocal direction by Melissa Bachert, and the combined enthusiasm of a dedicated cast, featuring Veronica McPhee and Kelly Coubrough.

"It's like a big family," said Polo. "Everyone had crucial roles to make it work and they put in more than 110 per cent to make it happen. I think audiences will be as impressed as I have been with them. It's a great show."

Polo added that the show had several adult themes and was not recommended for children under the age of 13.

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