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How ‘Discoshow’ Spun Las Vegas Into Funkytown

When the lights go off, “Discoshow” builds ecstatic abandon.

“They captured it,” said Cynthia Ameli, 66, a retired pharmacist. The party fervor, the unsinkable disco spirit. “I used to work till midnight on Fridays, get dressed at the pharmacy, and go out and dance until 6 a.m.”

With Gloria Gaynor’s anthem “I Will Survive” as soundtrack, and Gothic cathedral windows projected on the screens, the audience finds liberation. Eyes shining, singing along, hands over chests, together in every beat.

Source: Theater - nytimes.com

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