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- Posted May 30, 2024
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A (Habeas) Chorus Line presented its latest public performance, “You Can’t Say That!,” on Saturday, May 18, at Royal Oak Middle School. Taking the audience on another humorous tour of current events, everyday existence, and life’s oddities were (l-r) Michael C. Leibson, Joseph M. La Bella, Judith Zorn, James D. Robb, Sara F. Fischer, Justin G. Klimko, and Mark R. Lezotte. A (Habeas) Chorus Line was formed in 1992 for what cast members thought was a one-time performance. The troupe creates parodies of existing show tunes, pop, and original numbers. From local issues to national and international events, from judges to lawyers to politicians to celebrities, AHCL is an equal-opportunity lampooner. For additional information, visit the AHCL website www.habeaschorus.com.
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