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Review: ‘A Chorus Line’
By Thera FreemanFor The Aspen Times at Aspen Times
· July 9, 2026
· 4 min read
There is, perhaps, no musical more fitting for this era of the carefully curated online identity than “A Chorus Line.” Long before social media encouraged us to package ourselves into perfectly polished versions of ourselves fit for public consumption, Michael Bennett’s Pulitzer Prize-winning mus...
Key takeaway Presented with precision and heart by Theatre Aspen , “A Chorus Line” remains — nearly 50 years after its debut — one of musical theater’s most enduring explorations of ambition, vulnerability and the complicated pursuit of being chosen.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Theatre Aspen's production of "A Chorus Line" resonates deeply in a town like Aspen, where the pursuit of perfection and the curated image can be particularly pronounced. In a community where wealth and beauty are often on display, the musical's exploration of vulnerability and the complexities of human identity feels especially relevant. The fact that this production trusts its performers to bring their own humanity to the stage, rather than relying on flashy spectacle, is a testament to the power of storytelling in a place where people often come to reinvent themselves. As the audience is drawn into the characters' personal stories, they may find themselves reflecting on the ways in which Aspen's own residents and visitors present themselves to the world, and the ways in which this carefully constructed image can both reveal and conceal the true selves that lie beneath.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 9, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? There is, perhaps, no musical more fitting for this era of the carefully curated online identity than “A Chorus Line.” Long before social media encouraged us to package ourselves into perfectly polished versions of ourselves fit for public consumption, Michael Bennett’s Pulitzer Prize-winning mus...
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