FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Bob Avian, a two-time Tony Award-winning choreographer, producer and director who was involved in some of Broadway’s biggest plays, died Thursday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
His six decades on Broadway also included work on 'West Side Story,' 'Funny Girl,' 'Promises, Promises' and 'Dreamgirls.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Avian, who often collaborated with famed Broadway ...
Zegler sang "What I Did for Love" to celebrate the show's landmark anniversary ...
“One, singular sensation” begins one of the best-known songs in the groundbreaking Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “A Chorus Line.” The show itself certainly lives up to the lyrics as a group of ...
Rachel Zegler took center stage at the 2026 Tony Awards to honor the 50th anniversary of A Chorus Line with a special tribute ...
“A Chorus Line,” Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre’s second seasonal offering, has held its mystique despite the passage of time and trends. The minimalist musical production that explores the experiences ...
Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of the Arts proudly announces a special collaborative production of A Chorus Line, running November 7–16, 2025. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ...
Bob Avian, the Tony Award-winning choreographer of “A Chorus Line,” died Thursday of a heart attack. He was 83. In a career that spanned seven decades, Avian appeared in, staged, produced, directed or ...