One (A Chorus Line song)

One is a song from the musical A Chorus Line.

Production

Director Michael Bennett explained his view regarding the song's inception and placement within the show:[1]

I want the audience to walk out of the theatre saying, 'Those kids shouldn't be in a chorus!' And I want people in the audience to go to other shows and think about what's really gone into making that chorus . . . It fades with them kicking. That's it. That's the end of the show. There are no bows. I don't believe in bows, just the fade out. That's what a dancer's life is.

Synopsis

The dancers finally dance the chorus number for an unnamed and unseen star. They are all wearing uniforms so it is impossible to tell them apart. The uniqueness that made them all so interesting throughout the show has now been damaged by the reality of show business.

Critical reception

CityBeat described the song as "the show’s greatest emotional wallop".[2] The Davis Enterprise dubbed it the show's "signature tune".[3] The song was covered in Sesame Street and featured in home video 123 Count with Me.

Other media

In 1976, the Brady family performed the song in the pilot episode of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour.

References

  1. McKay, William J. (1998). "Michael Bennett's "A Chorus Line" – Part II: The Story & Songs". Musicals101.com.
  2. Pender, Rick (November 12, 2013). "A Chorus Line (Review): Sweetness and sorrow". CityBeat.
  3. Enterprise staff (April 17, 2014). "'One' singular sensation to open at DMTC". Davis Enterprise. Davis, California: McNaughton Newspapers, Inc. p. A7.
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