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Sold-out success
In just 12 short, or rather long and exhausting days, the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse again managed to put together its season opener with little difficulty.
Performing to a packed house at Wednesday night's opening show, the cast of the old standard "Brigadoon," proved why the little theater calls itself "Broadway in the Finger Lakes."
And this year's cast is probably more Broadway-bound than those in the past, as most of the actors hail from New York City.
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