A Chorus Line - Broadway 3,389th performance finale

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Halo101st
    @Halo101st 10 лет назад +812

    My wife was a member of the troupe from 1980 to1982 and she loved the entire experience. It was the high point of her professional career. She died in 2009, but I know she would have loved to have been a part of this production. This was hard to watch.

    • @MrNeiljoecos
      @MrNeiljoecos 10 лет назад +71

      How wonderful that she had that experience...what a talented woman she surely was. Sorry for you loss.

    • @rangerdave1973
      @rangerdave1973 7 лет назад +46

      Halo101st my condolences on her passing

  • @gigmeister53
    @gigmeister53 11 лет назад +551

    If there's a corner of heaven reserved for show people, it must look something like this.

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  12 лет назад +484

    An amazing task made possible by the show's long-time costume supervisor, Alyce Gilbert. Over 300 costumes were pulled from the huge saved collection, some no longer really stage-worthy. I'd been out of the show for 3 years, but got to wear my original custom-made costume - my nametag still sewed into it. It seemed no one had worn it since. Now I still get emails from friends who've rented the costumes for their ACL production and tell me one of their cast members is wearing my finale costume.

  • @646guy
    @646guy 8 лет назад +697

    I was there for this performance sheerly by luck. My grandmother had mailed away for tickets for this date and months later got a call asking if we would reconsider another night due to this performance. My grandmother, being the strong Southern woman that she was, refused because we already had tickets scheduled for other nights. From the way she told it, they tried several times to get her to move. FInally they just had to let us have the seats. I remember standing on my seat thinking that they did that EVERY night... then you did the finale the SECOND time for the TV news cameras... I was a whopping 9 years old and I remember it so well....

  • @NinaPDX1
    @NinaPDX1 12 лет назад +196

    This makes me smile and cry at the same time. Such an iconic kick line, Marvin Hamlisch's fantastic composition, the tremendous effort that went into this performance, and the 3388 that went before it. Wonderful.
    I think, too, the audience's immediate response is so appreciated by the performers. Look at their faces! Last, but not least, the final synchronized bow--WOW!

  • @trumpet71
    @trumpet71 10 лет назад +298

    I don't know why, but I'm TEARS right now!

    • @dmoore4873
      @dmoore4873 9 лет назад +15

      Tearing up too!!!

    • @michalkovac8382
      @michalkovac8382 7 лет назад +12

      here too,..is emotional thing this music,..and movie for me :)

  • @nicolerohde9113
    @nicolerohde9113 9 лет назад +90

    No matter how many revivals come along nothing will ever compare to the original Broadway cast. Absolutely astounding. To this day listening to the original soundtrack gives me chills, makes me laugh, smile and cry.

  • @timothyjohnson7337
    @timothyjohnson7337 10 лет назад +226

    Thank you, so very much, for posting this...getting to be a part of it...the rehearsals in the Shubert Theatre...hanging out in The Booth Theatre next door-which served as our dressing room...connecting with the ACL family of folks on such a historic night...they ran our name in lights over the Shubert Theatre marquee for the entire week leading up to the record breaking performance-wow...all of it was SUCH a blessing...thanks again SO much...

  • @44paperdoll
    @44paperdoll 11 лет назад +92

    I watched ACL at the Schubert Theater in 1981, and I was 15 years old. This was way before the age of RUclips and video cams, but the finale is seared into my memory. It was a life-changing moment. Soon after that, I took formal dance lessons and choreographed. It may have felt late to start at 15,y/o, but you can't turn away from passion.

  • @JeffFreemanPresents
    @JeffFreemanPresents 13 лет назад +118

    To me, the most beautiful moment is at 3:28. The guy on the left is truly moved. Greatest night of his life. That's what it's all about.

  • @erickvazquez8680
    @erickvazquez8680 8 лет назад +244

    when Windows glitches and opens a thousand windows.

  • @ciaransammon
    @ciaransammon 8 лет назад +63

    This is possibly the greatest thing I've seen in the entirety of my time on earth. Just floods of tears.

  • @michaelmishaw
    @michaelmishaw 7 лет назад +29

    This is the one Broadway show I've ever seen. I saw the original cast when I was in high school--all the originals. I had a great high school choir teacher, who organized a trip to NYC for us. The finale just took my breath away---I'd never seen anything like it before and I wasn't the same after. Twenty-five years later, I saw Donna McKechnie perform at a benefit show, and she was still high kicking and high stepping just like always. A few later, I was invited to see the touring show by the then-current "Richie", who told me that the original "Richie" had been to see his performance and had given his approval.

  • @sarmadasco
    @sarmadasco 12 лет назад +21

    I was so happy to see this, and watched as row after row of young dancers came up on stage, but then, I wondered, how many of those bright, talented performers and dancers, are still with us. Remembering that this was almost 30 years ago, and the AIDS epidemic ravaged to Broadway community to terribly...I began to think that if there were a reunion, today, of those people, that the stage would be 40% less than. Including Michael Bennett. Still glorious, but with an edge, a razor's edge.

  • @JoelandtheBots
    @JoelandtheBots 8 лет назад +56

    I don't even go here and I'm crying my eyes off.

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  12 лет назад +38

    I auditioned on Broadway many times before I got the job. The only advice I have is to be prepared! Ideally, the people who are the best dancers, who can sing and act... and who fit the roles... should get cast. Nervous isn't a bad thing. "Scared to bits and pieces" is a little extreme. Good luck!

  • @PaulFroncinds
    @PaulFroncinds 13 лет назад +8

    There is NOTHING better than this ! Tears flow, heart swells, quivering smiles escape, .....thank you, VERY much for ALL the memories of so many ACL tours and folks and friends who bring so much joy to the world of theatre and beyond!

  • @oscarschwartz1357
    @oscarschwartz1357 10 лет назад +8

    I saw ACL in London and it never went out of my mind. It remained as a background music for the rest of my long life. I was lucky to be in NYC a few years ago and I took my wife for one more bath of emotions and talent. It is, for me, the essence of Broadway musical shows. God Bless Michael Bennett.

  • @sportssciotaku7149
    @sportssciotaku7149 10 лет назад +42

    Those who did plays/musicals from high school (like me) to amateur shows with small companies know it's a thrill to perform in front people. It live and that commitment to do it is so rewarding. I got chills seeing this. Amazing.

  • @christinec.2372
    @christinec.2372 10 лет назад +25

    Historic..never to be repeated. 😳

  • @tracer740
    @tracer740 10 лет назад +88

    The design load for that stage must be enormously high!

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498  10 лет назад +61

      As I noted in the description, they had to reinforce the stage to support this many people.

  • @patfosse2148
    @patfosse2148 8 лет назад +12

    Michael Bennet, gone too soon.An absolute American Genious and artist made millions of people Happy through his art .Thank You Michael, you must be busy coreographing and dancing in Heaven,love you, Teacher !!!!!!

  • @ricardomedina-sanchez7367
    @ricardomedina-sanchez7367 9 лет назад +74

    I am pretty sure that both the audience and the performers must have felt wonderful with that load of claps and emotional reaction to thekind of craft taking place. Only I wish I had been among the audience that night!

  • @mzmiller52
    @mzmiller52 9 лет назад +15

    I wish I had been there to see this night. A real goose bump experience if ever there was one.

  • @miata06gal
    @miata06gal 9 лет назад +17

    I've seen the play 5 times, but always here in Atlanta at the Fox Theater. I've never seen this clip before and did not know there was this special evening. Fabulous video. It moves me to tears. Always has, but I don't know why. I guess it because I would have given anything to be in this show---anywhere, anyplace, even a small local community theater production. Just to learn the choreography would be thrilling. Truly, it is the best finale of a Broadway musical.

    • @snowleaves
      @snowleaves 8 лет назад +5

      +miata06gal I always get shivers right before the last "she's the one." Have them right now. :)

  • @gerolamoalchieri
    @gerolamoalchieri 11 лет назад +26

    I translated ACL in italian and i played ZACH some twenty years ago in Itlay... This show has always haunted me since I heard the record back in 1975, and when I saw it in NYC in 1985 I came out of the theatre crying, I have never cryed that much...until now after seeing this beautiful moving video! Thank you for posting it. I'm happy for you that you were in it, must have been wonderful! Whoever met ACL in his artistic life will never forget that singular sensation... A hug from Italy.

  • @snowleaves
    @snowleaves 8 лет назад +99

    I remember seeing this on TV and it seems like they SAID (not positive) that everybody who had ever been in it was in this. Pretty amazing. Do you realize how carefully they had to be spaced for everybody to do those kick lines?

  • @broadwayFan28
    @broadwayFan28 8 лет назад +14

    OMG, so many great dancers on one stage all working together. It is possible if we all work together, isn't it?

  • @qwerbear
    @qwerbear 11 лет назад +132

    Those poor costume stitchers.

  • @klg1956
    @klg1956 11 лет назад +2

    Saw this show in 1975 or '76 in Los Angeles, it was the first show I'd ever been to, we had 14th row seats, center, it was the most exciting night, a fantastic display of talent and wonderful music.....I was 18 years old, with my best friend...it was amazing.

  • @scorpioninblue
    @scorpioninblue 9 лет назад +10

    STUNNING! IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT!! WOW!!

  • @ivymit1
    @ivymit1 12 лет назад +7

    I almost lost it sitting here at my desk watching this... oh my goodness! amazing... We'll surely miss Marvin.

  • @larrydirtybird
    @larrydirtybird 10 лет назад +10

    This was the first show that I ever saw on Broadway. I saw it in Feb. of 1990, just a couple of months before it closed. I'm so glad I did.

  • @oscarphile
    @oscarphile 9 лет назад +7

    For all those out there, like me, who felt certain that they couldn't make the Chorus Line Kickline any more impressive than it already was. THAT's amazing!

  • @lallypopgirl1
    @lallypopgirl1 11 лет назад +3

    This show, music, actors, musicians, dancers, and lets not forget the INCREDIBLE (late) Michael Bennet...changed show history forever. RIP to Michael, Marvin and many others who shaped this gift for generations to come and changed musical theatre forever. A Chorus Line taps into the heart of everyone at some level, but to those of us born into the stage somehow...IT IS OUR VOICE. LOVE BEYOND MEASURE TO EVERYONE ASSOCIATED IN ANY WAY WITH A CHORUS LINE. Forever in your debt and awe; Laura

  • @LAAR123
    @LAAR123 12 лет назад +20

    That's so moving. I wonder how many of those artists are still alive. The 80s were a bitch.

  • @myfavs5393
    @myfavs5393 7 лет назад +12

    Absolutely sensational. I saw this 8 times in Manhattan in the 70s and 80s. and this! One of a kind! Wonderful thanks so much for uploading this

  • @pudgeuncle
    @pudgeuncle 11 лет назад +114

    A "friend" screwed me out of being there. He took a woman he'd just met....because he thought people would think we were a gay couple. Like anyone would have thought he was straight?

  • @juanmonge8
    @juanmonge8 7 лет назад +12

    They were Fierce!

  • @JerkyPuck
    @JerkyPuck 9 лет назад +23

    What a spectacular evening that must have been. Wow...just wow.

  • @ronpoulin8708
    @ronpoulin8708 9 лет назад +12

    Bravo...Bravo....Bravo Wow, what an evening that was!

  • @robertchristopher443
    @robertchristopher443 10 лет назад +7

    Absolutely Amazing!

  • @Kahlon03
    @Kahlon03 12 лет назад +2

    Thank you Marvin

  • @forestkaat
    @forestkaat 12 лет назад +2

    Yes, amazing show - amazing cast & production. I just saw the tribute to Marvin Hamlisch on TV & they performed "One" - brought tears to my eyes. Sadly, we lost so many wonderful actors, dancers, singers & crews in the 80's, from TV, stage & movies. Please, all, if you ever get a chance, go see a Broadway style production, whether in New York, London or a touring company that comes to you - so worth it!

  • @alexanuchid
    @alexanuchid 13 лет назад +11

    this clip just killed me, I love when each line bowed their head...omg just grand!!!!

  • @RBH1945
    @RBH1945 12 лет назад +3

    I hope this blog runs as long (and longer) than the show! For ever would be a good thing. If anybody ever needs to know what **Show Business** is all about - THIS is it!

  • @Jerseysson27
    @Jerseysson27 12 лет назад +1

    Good night Mr. Hamilsch, thank you for a life well lived, and thank you so much for the most awesome music that shaped our lives on Broadway and in the movies.

  • @QueerlyBeloved386
    @QueerlyBeloved386 8 лет назад +8

    Thank you for posting this

  • @beeweejr
    @beeweejr 8 лет назад +7

    tears and applause.

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  13 лет назад +19

    I've seen two other RUclips videos, where someone in the audience filmed portions of the Cassie dance, and the Paul monologue. As far as I know, this video of the finale is the only one that was professionally recorded. There MAY be a video of the entire performance viewable at Lincoln Center library.

  • @malconbauer
    @malconbauer 7 лет назад +13

    I cried.

  • @JOSEPHCOZZASALON
    @JOSEPHCOZZASALON 9 лет назад +10

    I just read the book "A Chorus Line and the Musicals of Michael Bennett" and in the back glossary, it catalogued everything he did that was on audio or video. It mentioned this particular performance. It also said that there was in someone's private collection a 15 minute video of the final Broadway performance of Follies (1971) which I also didn't know existed. I am sure one of the authors or their heirs has possession of the original material.

  • @noirchild58
    @noirchild58 9 лет назад +10

    The first time I saw the Original A Chorus Line, I got a standing room space in the back. It didn't matter though because the show was so intimate yet so BIG that I felt like I was on the front row. Nothing like it before ... or since. BRAVO!

  • @AngelaJeanBarr
    @AngelaJeanBarr 10 лет назад +9

    Thank you for sharing this video and your story.

  • @bethanmurray622
    @bethanmurray622 9 лет назад +7

    This is absolutely amazing!!! I love this song and this musical ❤️ I bet the atmosphere in that theatre must've been incredibly breathtaking!

  • @emrot
    @emrot 11 лет назад +3

    This is so marvellous to watch, it's indescribable. My God.

  • @charlieedwards4331
    @charlieedwards4331 9 лет назад +15

    Amazing, beautiful, fantastic, iconic, jaw-dropping and awesome are just a few words to describe what I witnessed. The fact that it was possible to pull over 300 current and former cast members from all over the world and have them do this show is an extraordinary feat.

  • @MrsNightly
    @MrsNightly 12 лет назад +3

    I remember seeing this segment when it originally was shown. It still amazes me!

  • @grdoxsme
    @grdoxsme 13 лет назад +2

    Tears in my eyes.... can't stop watching... can't stop crying... this is the most exciting thing I've seen!!!

  • @jodyhoevel6393
    @jodyhoevel6393 10 лет назад +6

    wish I could have been there - thanks for posting

  • @yankeeangel26
    @yankeeangel26 13 лет назад +1

    Already the greatest finale in musical theater, and this only made it more so. Just fantastic.

  • @roqo1824
    @roqo1824 12 лет назад +4

    OMG!!! Thanks for this video!!! This is history!!! this is amazing!!! Love it!!!

  • @RogueElectro.
    @RogueElectro. 9 лет назад +10

    That's insane. Really crazy man. Awesome video

  • @RJMEZZ
    @RJMEZZ 10 лет назад +5

    OUTSTANDING!!!

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  11 лет назад +10

    Oh, and I believe the entire performance was videotaped. It's MAYBE archived at Lincoln Center library.

  • @kerensabirch5214
    @kerensabirch5214 10 лет назад +5

    That would've been amazing to see!

  • @Slightlybent
    @Slightlybent 13 лет назад +2

    Wow - that brought me to tears. Thank you so very much for posting this! A Chorus Line was the first Broadway show I ever saw, so it has a very special place in my heart.

  • @cak561
    @cak561 10 лет назад +4

    Amazing!

  • @xy47402
    @xy47402 11 лет назад +2

    What a wonderful night this must have been. I'm sorry that I was a bit young and half a continent away when it happened. Tickets for that performance must have been $1,000 a pop! A friend of mine from high school went to see in on Broadway in 1981. It was one of the handful of times in my life I felt real ENVY.

  • @skashent.2042
    @skashent.2042 9 лет назад +5

    if I was there I would've cried

  • @JuansseAchach
    @JuansseAchach 11 лет назад +2

    Thank you SO MUCH for posting this!! By that time I was only 3 years old and living in México. What I wouldn´t give to be there that night!!! What a beautiful experience!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  11 лет назад +11

    I think the only person who was originally from a foreign-language production was Chikae Ishikawa, who'd played Connie in the American touring company, but had previously appeared in the Japanese cast. In this gala performance, Chikae appeared as Diana Morales singing "Nothing" ...entirely in Japanese. Even though most couldn't understand the language, we all were so familiar with the song that we knew every word. I know exactly where I was at the end. Front row, 2nd from stage right.

  • @Bakerlongisland87
    @Bakerlongisland87 11 лет назад +2

    For some reason I couldn't find this clip earlier. But thanks for posting. I attended this performance. It was the afternoon "black-tie" rehearsal. Even though it was "Live and In Person". It's something I'll never forget.

  • @lallypopgirl1
    @lallypopgirl1 12 лет назад +4

    In a word: BREATHTAKING

  • @jus0111
    @jus0111 13 лет назад +1

    WOW WOW WOW......it would have been so fantastic to be in the audience for that performance.......its exactly how i imagine the closing number to be (thanks to the movie)......what i mean is the stage full of dancers not just the final 12 or so.......for those who havent seen it.....see....Ev'ry Little Step....FANTASTIC!

  • @MNBluestater
    @MNBluestater 13 лет назад +2

    This is the greatest you tube video I have watched. I have loved this show for over 30 years. This was such a tribute to the dancers who made up the "legacy" of A Chorus Line for so many years, off-Broadway tours, internationals, etc. The story is of the dancers--all about them--it is just a joy to see the look on the young man listening to the ovation at the end. Kudos !

  • @monitoresnumerico3442
    @monitoresnumerico3442 11 лет назад +3

    My God! I'm almost crying.

  • @motorino1234
    @motorino1234 10 лет назад +2

    con le lacrime agli occhi.stupendi

  • @mikaelacash3791
    @mikaelacash3791 10 лет назад +1

    That was so beautiful!

  • @markmh835
    @markmh835 12 лет назад

    Everyone looks so very happy. What a wonderful moment.

  • @bellini7verdi
    @bellini7verdi 9 лет назад +4

    esto es una locura de arte total...en grupo..............una pasada de hermoso...............

  • @sarmadasco
    @sarmadasco 12 лет назад +3

    Imagine how amazing this would have been had it been done, just for this night, at Radio City! Was already amazing when I saw it at the Shubert when I was 13......but imagine all those cast members at Radio City!

  • @arellaflur5753
    @arellaflur5753 11 лет назад +2

    wow... that was pretty incredible

  • @Chardonnay
    @Chardonnay 12 лет назад +2

    What a night to remember that was! Not the least of it being having to hire our very first babysitter...

  • @PSYLLA2020
    @PSYLLA2020 11 лет назад +2

    Standing ovation from me!!!

  • @kimposs1754
    @kimposs1754 7 лет назад +6

    WOW .....

  • @miguelaguirremessina4042
    @miguelaguirremessina4042 8 лет назад +1

    AMAIZING...!!!.

  • @JOSEPHCOZZASALON
    @JOSEPHCOZZASALON 9 лет назад +31

    Do you or anyone out there have the video of the entire performance of the 3,389th performance. One was made and is available at the Performing Arts Library in New York. Not sure if it is publicly available but it would be great to view it.

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498  9 лет назад +5

      +JOSEPHCOZZASALON - Nope, sorry I don't know of any such video. I didn't realize there was one at the Lincoln Center Library, but that make sense.

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  13 лет назад +1

    Originally scheduled to be in -- rumor is Pam didn't want to share "Dance 10; Looks 3", which Michael Bennett wanted her to do with Mitzi Hamilton (on whose story it's based) and DeLee Lively. (The night was comprised of Bennett faves doing the roles.) Karen Jablons, another Val, had come in to help reteach Pam Blair the number, and then by the performance, Pam was out and Karen was in. Original cast members Robert LuPone (Zach) and Nancy Lane (Bebe) also didn't participate. Don't know why.

  • @HamSupZhai
    @HamSupZhai 12 лет назад

    gettin shivers all over my body.

  • @garylibra
    @garylibra 11 лет назад +3

    Trump in the audience at 1:11 . He had somewhat normal hair back then. And the dancer taking in all the applause at 3:31 , Clearly a fantastic moment for him.

  • @SHack7498
    @SHack7498  12 лет назад +2

    There definitely was a big party afterwards outside the theatre in Shubert Alley, but my memory is that they had to set up tarps because it was raining.

  • @tgflux
    @tgflux 12 лет назад +2

    RIP, Marvin.

  • @broadwaymike92
    @broadwaymike92 12 лет назад

    BREAKING NEWS: Marvin Hamlisch passed away today. His talents were amazing and this incredible score will live forever! RIP Marvin Hamlisch! We will miss you!

  • @rellenoz
    @rellenoz 13 лет назад +1

    Omg that shit was TIGHT!!! Off da CHAIN! I LOVE IT!!!

  • @leighbesstoad
    @leighbesstoad 7 лет назад +4

    But didn't anyone else notice that at the 1:10 mark in the audience is Arthur Ashe?

    • @SHack7498
      @SHack7498  7 лет назад +2

      I do not think that's who that is in the audience.

  • @bcnmanhattan
    @bcnmanhattan 12 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for this. It's a pity there's not a video of the original production on RUclips or anywhere. I saw it in the Summer of 1976 on my first visit to NY. I couldn't believe my eyes and ears. I was totally struck by this number. I was floating. I've seen over a hundred of shows on Broadway since then and I've never felt the same. I think it's the epitome of a Broadway number. Imagine a kid from Barcelona in 1976 watching this. Thanks again and it must have been fantastic being in it.

  • @kenytco68
    @kenytco68 10 лет назад +4

    Wow!

  • @NicoleTirona
    @NicoleTirona 12 лет назад

    "Though I was one of the ACL cast members that appear here..." > Oh my gosh, you are SO blessed! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @beatrizfernandez1785
    @beatrizfernandez1785 9 лет назад +1

    EXCELENTE