Donna Vivino, Marcia Sofley , Booth Daniels, Luis Villabon, Toni Stanton, Arlette Beauchamps, Jackie Krim, and Ed Smit will be performing FEBRUARY FROLICS: A CABIN FEVER CABARET, presented by Joria Productions and Richmond County Orchestra. FEBRUARY FROLICS is directed by John DeBlass, with choreography by Maria Zannieri and musical direction by Alan Aurelia .
I was checking the schedule back and forth from Penn Station, but I don't know about getting back. And the buses especially on the weekends don't seem like a good idea.
Why couldn't this be somewhere else? Like Long Island would be perfect.
What does it mean that you don't have much to do in this one? Do you know Donna. Are you in the show. Tell her I think she has beautiful hair. And pretty eyes. What show is she doing next? She was wonderful in Fame Becomes Me.
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Some of the women in a lot of the pics were a "chorus" and they ended up in the middle of the other performers during the group numbers, so as I was on the end, I was on a far end, and apparently, the camera lens just wasn't that wide.
I don't know who was taking the pics, so I can't give a better answer.
What's really interesting is that the photobucket account belongs to "awinstonII." Hmmm.
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Thanks for the link, Sammy. I wonder why there are no captions telling us who everyone is. It is a bit "Corine's Corner" for my taste. Are these by Mlop, too?
For once, I have to agree with Sueleen, the photog didn't do a good job. And, it's too bad because I was there and Rath looked great.
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