In 1998 Premier Productions presented ‘A Chorus Line’ in the upstairs of the Forum Theatre – at the time the only venue big enough to allow 18 people to stand side by side! At the time it was a brave move, some would call it fool hardy – and it subsequently lost a fortune and put paid to Premier Productions for 4 years after that. Here’s some backstage footage at the start and then ‘One Singular Sensation’ – the iconic finale to the show.
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