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The National Tour of "A Chorus Line" comes to town

Remember the indignity of lining up in gym class, hoping you wouldn't get picked last? We sure do. (And if you were one of the athletic ones, well, we still resent you. Deeply.) The nerve-wracking moments of being chosen from a lineup are brought to the stage in "A Chorus Line," which is running at the (1321 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.), March 10-22.

It's got pretty much everything: a sappy love song ("What I Did for Love"), a song with an inappropriate word for breasts repeated over and over, a disembodied Voice of God (OK, an unseen director named Zach), and a bunch of people who are supposed to be anonymous dancers but turn into anything but.

The show was first performed on Broadway in 1975, and has been performed countless times on national tours and by awkward high schoolers throughout our collective adolescence. And hey, if you were one of the last picked in gym class, we're betting you were probably in the drama club. So it's totally OK if you still love A Chorus Line.

March 10-22
Tuesdays through Fridays, 8 p.m.
Saturday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sundays, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Tickets $37.50-$100.50

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