One Ticket to See "A Chorus Line" at the Rose Theatre in Brampton. Four Performances Available.
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- One of the longest-running Broadway musicals
- Tickets valid for any section
- Outdoor garden patio
Live theatre, like x-rays and themed pet birthday parties, reveals fundamental truths about the human condition. Face well-rehearsed realizations with today's Groupon: for $18, you get one ticket good for an orchestra, dress circle, mezzanine, or balcony seat to see A Chorus Line at the Rose Theatre in Brampton (up to a $39.26 value). Ticket fees included in the total value differ between ordering methods, such as online (a $3.39 value) or over the phone (a $1.13 value). Choose from the following performances:
• Sunday, July 24, at 2 p.m. • Wednesday, July 27, at 2 p.m. • Wednesday, July 27, at 7:30 p.m. • Friday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m.
One of the longest-running Broadway musicals in history, A Chorus Line unfurls the timeless story of 17 dancers brought together to a theatre's empty stage for a Broadway audition. In between footwork flourishes, characters reveal their most intimate stories, hidden desires, and secret action-figure collections to the show's director, Zach. Director Robert Woodcock conducts a diverse cast through this celebrated exploration of ethnicity, sexuality, and insecurity. Backed by an eight-piece orchestra, ensemble members wave artistic appendages to jazz, tap, and ballet choreography. Attendees of the July 27 evening performance can also participate in a postshow talk following the performance and a quick victory dance by the cast.
Patrons vie for any seat in the four levels of the Rose Theatre's elegant, circular house, sporting modern accents, fine-tuned acoustics, and a spirited sound system. On an outdoor garden patio adjacent to a tiered fountain, patrons enjoy drinks chilled by ice mixed with the coldest excerpts of Chekhov verse. Guests may also catch frequent free musical-theatre and living-film performances in the outside square, or take a preshow stroll through nearby Gage Park. Patrons park for free during performances in the theatre's underground lot.
- One of the longest-running Broadway musicals
- Tickets valid for any section
- Outdoor garden patio
Live theatre, like x-rays and themed pet birthday parties, reveals fundamental truths about the human condition. Face well-rehearsed realizations with today's Groupon: for $18, you get one ticket good for an orchestra, dress circle, mezzanine, or balcony seat to see A Chorus Line at the Rose Theatre in Brampton (up to a $39.26 value). Ticket fees included in the total value differ between ordering methods, such as online (a $3.39 value) or over the phone (a $1.13 value). Choose from the following performances:
• Sunday, July 24, at 2 p.m. • Wednesday, July 27, at 2 p.m. • Wednesday, July 27, at 7:30 p.m. • Friday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m.
One of the longest-running Broadway musicals in history, A Chorus Line unfurls the timeless story of 17 dancers brought together to a theatre's empty stage for a Broadway audition. In between footwork flourishes, characters reveal their most intimate stories, hidden desires, and secret action-figure collections to the show's director, Zach. Director Robert Woodcock conducts a diverse cast through this celebrated exploration of ethnicity, sexuality, and insecurity. Backed by an eight-piece orchestra, ensemble members wave artistic appendages to jazz, tap, and ballet choreography. Attendees of the July 27 evening performance can also participate in a postshow talk following the performance and a quick victory dance by the cast.
Patrons vie for any seat in the four levels of the Rose Theatre's elegant, circular house, sporting modern accents, fine-tuned acoustics, and a spirited sound system. On an outdoor garden patio adjacent to a tiered fountain, patrons enjoy drinks chilled by ice mixed with the coldest excerpts of Chekhov verse. Guests may also catch frequent free musical-theatre and living-film performances in the outside square, or take a preshow stroll through nearby Gage Park. Patrons park for free during performances in the theatre's underground lot.