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A Chorus Line at the National Theatre Tickets

The Tony Award & Pulitzer Prize winning musical capturing the spirit and tension of Broadway
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About A Chorus Line

A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition. Exploring the inner lives and bittersweet ambitions of professional Broadway performers, the show features one powerhouse number after another.

Memorable musical numbers include What I Did for Love, One, I Can Do That, At the Ballet, The Music and the Mirror, and I Hope I Get It. A brilliantly complex fusion of song, dance, and compellingly authentic drama.

Run time

2hr 20min. Incl. Interval.

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Start date

7th September, 2024

End date

22nd September, 2024

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Venue

The National Theatre, Melbourne

20 Carlisle Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3182

Accessibility

The entrance to the main auditorium is up two levels. There is a staff-operated lift to the first level and then a stairclimber for wheelchair users and those who require no or limited steps to the next level. Please make yourself known to staff if you or someone you’re attending with require its usage.

Please note that the stair climber has a weight limit of 150kgs so may not be suitable for large motorized wheelchairs or scooters.

Seats J6 – 9 and J44-47 are best for those that require flat entry as there is room for wheelchair users to either transfer to those seats or remain in their wheelchair, please note if remaining in a wheelchair or mobility device, a ticket holder may be asked to position themselves in between the front and rear forums, which is considered a bay or space rather than part of the seating bank.

In this instance, a free-standing chair is available to be placed next to a person using a wheelchair or mobility aide.

These seats are available to book online or over the phone, however we do encourage you to discuss with the venue first, especially if it’s your first time visiting The National Theatre. You can reach out to them by calling 9525 4611 or email boxoffice@nationaltheatre.org.au to book these seats or if you have any questions about the stairclimber and access.

Directions

GETTING TO THE VENUE

BY TRAM: Tram numbers 16 and 3a stop outside the Theatre at stop 33. The No. 96 tram stop 138 at Luna Park is a 350 metre walk to the Theatre.

BY TRAIN: Balaclava Station is a 15-minute walk (1200 metres) from the Theatre.

BY CAR: On street parking is available on Carlisle and Barkly streets (please check signage). The closest paid parking is Acland Court (183 Barkly St), near Coles Supermarket. Entry and exit are via Barkly Street. Paid parking is also available on Irwell Street, Belford Street and beside the Palais Theatre.

More information about A Chorus Line

Presented by: Theatrical

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