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The chorus line one
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the chorus line one

During the Tap Combination she states that tap dancing is not her strongest point and has a difficult time relaxing. The majority of her spoken and sung lines are during The Montage, such as revealing her age. Near the end of the show she mentions a husband but no children at the moment.Ĭonnie's number during "I Hope I Get It" is 149. She does not mention any siblings, and while not specifically naming her parents, the line "You're not leaving this house until you're 21" implies they were extremely protective. She idolized dancer Maria Tallchief and wished to be a ballerina, but her height hindered her from doing so, and also from being a cheerleader in high school. She was a performer from early on, starting at age 5 in The King And I (same as Baayork's experience). Most of Connie's life is discussed during The Montage. She wears her hair in pigtails, and the usual costume is a plum jumpsuit over a pink long-sleeved shirt. If the actress is not Asian, she introduces herself as Connie Edna May Sue MacKenzie and being born on Groundhog Day in Greenville, North Carolina and initially passing herself off as 21.

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Connie introduces herself as being born on the Lower East Side of Chinatown (New York) on "December 5, 4642, the Year of the Chicken", which equates to the Western year 1945 and would make her 31 at the time of the play's premiere.














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