"At the Ballet" is a song from the musical A Chorus Line.
| "At the Ballet" | |
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| Song | |
| Released | 1975 (1975) |
| Composer(s) | Marvin Hamlisch |
| Lyricist(s) | Edward Kleban |
Changed for Good: A Feminist History of the Broadway Musical noted:[1]
Composer Marvin Hamlisch said that the song set the tone for all the music in the show; once the song was written, the creators understood "the shape and color of the piece as a whole".
The dancers explain their experiences with attending dance school, as well as family-related trauma. No matter how dark the rest of their world seems, they always feel happy and engaged "at the ballet".
Musicals101 explains "At the Ballet" as a "poignant tribute to the escape Sheila, Bebe, and Maggie found in the beauty of ballet."[2]
Changed for Good: A Feminist History of the Broadway Musical explains: "Sheila, Bebe, and Maggie sing the same wistful melody; then their harmonies grow and build, one layering on the other".[1]
AussieTheatre.com described it as a "poignant song".[3]
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