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Actors Kelly Blackburn as June, Nicole Holland as Baby Louise, Amy Young as Momma Rose, Imran Malik as Mr. Goldstone, Kerry Chapman as Yonkers, Christopher Tedrow as Tulsa and Glen Hochkeppel as Herbie.
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In Piedmont Arts Foundation's performance of "Gypsy" at Franklin Park, Kelly Blackburn as June and Kerry Chapman as Yonkers.
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Kelly Blackburn as June in scene VIII: Stage of Grantziger's Palace, N.Y.
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Scene IX of "Gypsy" being performed by the Piedmont Arts Foundation. Katie Kramer as Louise and Kelly Blackburn as June, sing "If Momma Was Married."
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Scene X: Theater Alley, Buffalo, "All I Need Is The Girl" featuring Christopher Tedrow as Tulsa and Katie Kramer as Louise.
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At the Franklin Park Center, Scene V featuring Harper Franklin as Baby Jane.
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"Gypsy" is performed by the Piedmont Arts Foundation. Act I, Scene II features Katherine Bragg as Mazeppa, Inessa Oelschlager as Electra and Lyla Byers as Tessie Toreadorable.
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Courtney Poole, 4, has happy feet back in the dressing room after her performance.
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Corinne Creason, 13, gets makeup help from her mother, Valerie, before her performance for the Dance Academy of Loudoun's President's Day show.
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Courtney Poole, 4, kicks off her stockings after her performance.
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Dancers perform "Until We Bleed" on President's Day at the Franklin Park Arts Center. The Dance Academy of Loudoun put on a show to benefit the Teri and Shari Malone Foundation.
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Dancers practice "Until We Bleed," for their President's Day performance to benefit the Teri and Shari Malone Foundation.
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Roxanne Smith, 12, gets help with a head band.
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Dancers Erin Stitt, 9, Kira Perry, 10, and Aslianne Shigley, 8, look for their dance time on a flow chart at the Franklin Park Arts Center for their President's Day performance.
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Laura Barrett, 11, and Courtney Poole, 4 -- dancers with the Dance Academy of Loudoun -- in the dressing room.
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One of the dancer's costume bag.
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Brianna Rivera, 12, a dancer with the Dance Academy of Loudoun, gets ready for her performance with her mom, Lynn Rivera.
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A makeup case of one of the members of the Dance Academy of Loudoun, which performed on President's Day at the Franklin Park Arts Center to benefit the Teri and Shari Malone Foundation.
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Many Loudoun residents gathered at the Franklin Park Performing and Visual Arts Center, Sunday, to admire artwork done by students ranging from preschool all the way to 12th grade. First through third place and honorable mention ribbons were awarded to winners in each grade.
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Nino De Barros, 8, stands next to his piece that earned him honorable mention. He titled it, "La Tortuga," which is spanish for "turtle."
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