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Disabilities don't keep FREE Players off-stage
Opening night is still six months away, but Michael Brennan is focused on the lyrics to "Fugue for Tinhorns" as if the curtain will rise in a few hours. Flanked by two other young men in a classroom in Old Bethpage, he clutches a Daily Racing Form, a prop he'll use in the opening number of "Guys and Dolls," and begins to sing.
"But look at Epitaph ... he wins it by a half!"
"This is...
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