
Costumes consist of dance clothing except for one change for the finale. There is no set except the white “line” on the floor downstage and revolving studio mirrors upstage.

The motivation for no intermission could be that it is a “real time” piece that invites the audience to be present at a two-hour dance audition for a spot in the chorus line, witnessing the emotional stress of each dancer as they also reveal the reasons why they dance. It was a groundbreaking musical that was the first Broadway show to be performed without an intermission and have no starring roles. The original production of “A Chorus Line” opened in 1975 Off-Broadway at The Public Theater and transferred to The Shubert Theater on Broadway three months later to be nominated for twelve Tony Awards, winning nine and being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Greenberg, Eddie Martin Morales (Paul), Edward Kleban, Emma Vielbig (Maggie), James Harkness, James Kirkwood, Jaylen Axel (Butch), Joseph Papp, Josh Curran (Roy), Josiah Behrens (Tom), Julia Feeley (Judy), Justin Lopez (Patrick), Kathryn Brunner (Val), Labuda Center for the Performing Arts, Lauren Emily Alagna (Kristine), Lilianna Solum (Lois), Luis Villabon, Madison Finney (Shelia), Marlena López Hilderley (Tricia), Marvin Hamlisch, Matthew Aaron Liotine (Greg & Dance Captain), Michael McDonald, Milan Magaña (Diana), Morgan Harrison (Vicki), Musa Hitomi (Connie), Nicholas Dante, Nick Schrier (Frank), Patrick Higgins, Paul Watt-Morse (Don), Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Pulitzer Prize, Randy Lawson, Richard Latta, Shaun-Avery Williams (Richie), Sissy Bell, The New York Shakespeare Festival, Thomas Henke (Bobby), Tony Award Winner Online condolences at Tags: "A Chorus Line", Andrew Ruggieri (Mike), Andy Peterson, Bianca Bulgarelli (Bebe), Bob Avian, Brandon Moreno (Larry), Campus of DeSales University, Clint Maddox Thompson (Al), David Grindrod, David M. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery Lorain, OH. 5th Street, Lorain, Ohio.įuneral services will be Saturday, March 4, 2006, at 8:45 PM in the funeral home followed at 9:30 AM by a Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Chapel, 4301 Pearl Ave., Lorain.

She was preceded in death by her husband Felix Lopez Rosado, Sr in 1972, son Felix Lopez, Jr 2000, 7 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, her parents Sergio & Fundadora Quanious Rodriquez, her stepmother Renee Rodriquez, sisters Primitiva Rodriquez Santana, Luzelina Rodriquez Rodriquez, brothers, Ervin Rodriquez, and Noel Rodriquez.įriends may call on Friday, March 3, 2006, from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. She is survived by daughters Vicki Marquez, Guadalupe Lopez, Virginia Lopez Laviena all of Lorain, Jose Lopez of FL., Victor Lopez, Edwin Lopez both of Lorain, OH, 35 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, stepdaughter Hedy Lopez of Puerto Rico, stepson Harry Lopez of Los Angeles., CA.


She enjoyed life, cooking, caring for children and gardening, especially roses. She was a member of Sacred Heart Chapel and was a homemaker. Rosado was born in Yauco, PR on November 22, 1935, and has lived in Lorain since 1956. Aida Lopez Rosado, 70 (nee Lopez) of Lorain died Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at Anchor Lodge Retirement Village in Lorain following a long illness.
