The cast of the London revival of A Chorus Line will appear in an exclusive cabaret show entitled What We Did For Love at 11pm on Monday 5th August at The Leicester Square Theatre.
In A Chorus Line, audiences see the “triple-threat” performers tell the heart-rending stories of their characters’ lives after they each hold up their black and white headshots. In What We Did For Love, fans of the show will get to hear songs chosen by the performers themselves, each with a special meaning to them, along with several full-company numbers.
Harry Francis, currently starring as Mark in the musical and conceiver of the show, said: “This cast truly inspires me everyday - they are real triple threats. I wanted to see what different, unique songs they might bring to the table and so there's a great mixture of music, which of course includes musical theatre. Over the past six months you've seen the cast sing about the ‘sweetness and the sorrow’ of their characters’ lives, but now it’s your chance to see the real ‘us’ on stage performing material that we each love – some of which may surprise you."
The 75-minute show is described as being slick and stylish with a “behind the headshots” programme featuring the finest performers in the West End. Tickets are priced at £20 for regular seats and £30 for premium seats.
All profits will go to Acting for Others, the appeal of The Combined Theatrical Charities, founded by Richard Attenborough, Noel Coward and Laurence Olivier to support those in need in the entertainment industry. Each charity has its own remit, but between them they are able to offer assistance and financial support to anyone within the theatrical profession who is unable to work due to illness or injury. This includes backstage workers, FOH, wardrobe, stage technicians, performers of all kinds, directors, company managers, etc.
Visit www.choruslinecabaret.com for further information and tickets.
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