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Plaza theater revives classic ‘Chorus Line’ Jeremy Cruz’s portrayal of Mike Costa in “I Can Do That,” Heidi Jaye (Kristine Urich) and Plaza Theatrical, based in Jack (Al) Lewinger’s “Sing,” Lynbrook and Elmont, created and another rendition of “The one singular sensation for its Music and the Mirror” were all annual summer Mainstage Pro- standout numbers. Plaza’s producduction: “A Chorus tion remained true Line,” which to the original debuted on Broadmusical while way 50 years ago. incorporating tasteThe young perful creative interformers starring in pretation from Plaza’s production director/choreogragot to tell the story pher Michelle Tapthrough their lens, lin and co-choreogas the characters r ap h e r / a s s i s t a n t tackle their own director Donovan Broadway audition. Molinaro, who also The six-perforplayed Larry in the mance run took s h o w. M o l i n a r o place at the Elmont comes from a dance Memorial Library OLIVIA DeMArCO backg round, and Theatre from July Cast member, the unexpected 26 to Aug. 3. “A Chorus Line” company dance In a show where break in “At The the characters are integral to the story, the set was Ballet” and the transition chosimple: eight brick-wall panels, reography between “Mother” six mirrors, and dance bags for and “Gimme the Ball” did not each member of the line. The disappoint. With no main characters, the cast was outfitted with costumes similar to those in the plot allows audience members o r i g i n a l p r o d u c t i o n f iv e to explore each character’s decades ago, such as Al DeLu- story and connect with their ca’s turquoise shirt and Diana identities. Moments like “The Morales’s maroon velvet sweat- Music and the Mirror” and er. Continued on page 19
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Trying out the ATVs, and firing up the grill Harrison and Benjamin Breuer, 9-year-old twins from Valley Stream, above, tested the kids’ ATV-style “wacky races” track at the Knights of Columbus community barbecue, while Knights members Mike Shaw, near right, and Al Scorcia grilled food for the attendees. The Knights of Columbus and St. Mary’s/Maris Stella held their third annual barbecue last Saturday on Hempstead Avenue, drawing a larger crowd than ever to celebrate the summer. Story, more photos, Page 3.
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