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High School Singing Group Takes Act To The Stadium
The Stadium Theatre hosts Mount St. Charles' production of "Forever Plaid" next month.

Four young, eager male singers are killed in a car crash in the 1950s on the way to their first big concert, never able to fulfill their potential. Now they are miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was.
Real-life singing quartet Mount Rush 4 portray the unfortunate fictional characters as Mount St. Charles Academy presents "Forever Plaid" at the Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center, 28 Monument Square, Friday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m.
The boys in Mount Rush 4 — Dylan Schaffer, Adam Landry, Gian DiCostanzo and
Spencer Soucy, all Mount St. Charles students — have been friends and musical colleagues throughout their high school career, and have performed together as
Mount Rush 4 at several local venues, including the Stadium Theatre. On Feb. 10, Mount Rush 4 will use the comic timing and vocal harmonies they have developed over their high school career as they transform themselves into The Plaids fine-tuned throughout high school as they become The Plaids for one night.
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The fictional Plaids sing in harmony, fight like the juveniles they are over the smallest details in their music and choreaography, and perform outlandish
acts "with over-zealous precision," according to a release about the show. "Forever Plaid" includes a nostalgic lineup of 50s pop hits and a comedic script as the boys interact with each other on their way to stardom.
Tickets for the Feb 10 show cost $19 and are available at the Stadium
Theatre Box Office or by calling 401-762-4545 and online at
www.stadiumtheatre.com.
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