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On the rise: Alisan Porter born to play Chorus Line's Bebe.

Publication: Dance Magazine
Publication Date: 01-OCT-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: On the rise: Alisan Porter born to play Chorus Line's Bebe.(Biography)

Article Excerpt
There are several Alisan Porters. There's the corkscrew-haired moppet who played the title role in the 1991 John Hughes film Curly Sue. There's the kohl-eyed rocker who fronts her own band, the Alisan Porter Project. There's the better who wowed L.A. theater critics in the musical The Ten Commandments. But the Alisan Porter who was on view at rehearsals for the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line was all studio rat, a third-generation dancer with brown hair tumbling over her face and kick-steps precisely timed to everyone else's. Even as part of a unison ensemble, her powerful presence and strong technique were apparent.

The role of Bebe, one of the...

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