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Musical of classic film coming to Seaford By MICHAEl MAlASZCZYK mmalaszczyk@liherald.com

Courtesy Seaford Public Schools

STUdENTS, FRoM lEFT, Karl Leudesdorff, Dylan Quinn, Troy Tyznar, Erin Ortiz and Raelyn Luft rehearse a scene from the upcoming musical.

You don’t have to trek into the city to see some great, passion-driven theater — especially since Seaford High School students are scheduled to take the stage next month for a production of “Young Frankenstein.” The classic Mel Brooks film was released in 1974, starring Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Teri Garr, and a supporting cast of comedy icons of the time. The movie follows Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of the notorious Victor Frankenstein from Continued on page 4

Raelyn Luft selected for possible spot in All-Eastern choir By MICHAEl MAlASZCZYK mmalaszczyk@liherald.com

Seaford High School senior Raelyn Luft could showcase her vocal talents on her biggest stage yet after she was selected to the All-Eastern music conference, hosted by the National Association for Music Education. To reach All-Eastern status, as a junior, Luft required a perfect score on the New York State School Music Association exam, which consisted of singing a whole song in Italian and doing some sight-reading. She scored 100 and was offered the choice to attend All-State or All-Eastern, and took the riskier All-Eastern

route, comprising singers from the entire eastern seaboard, but mainly the tri-state area. The music conference will take place in Rochester in April. The concert consists of two full days of intensive rehearsals — the first time the singers will see any of the music they are performing — before the concert. “I don’t know if I’m definitely going yet because I got chosen as an alternate,” Luft said. “So I’m not sure if I’m 100 percent going. But it’s such a good experience. And I’m really happy that I was considered for it.” Luft was born in Pennsylvania, near Lake Ariel, in the area known as “The Hideout.” She

moved to Seaford in fourth grade, attending Harbor Elementary School, where she learned to sing. “I owe everything to Miss Greco, who pushed me to start singing,” Luft said, referring to Linda Greco, a now-retired music teacher from Harbor. “I probably never would have (started) without her. She pushed me to do NYSSMA, which is what gets you selected for something like All-Eastern. I’ve done it every year, with the exception of the Covid years.” Other highlights of Luft’s singing career include involvement, since the fifth grade, in the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra,

based out of Manhasset, which seeks to further music students’ potential outside of school by taking them to perform in highly regarded venues. John McNeur founded the youth orchestra in 1993, and it has grown from a 15-piece orchestra to seven orchestras and nine choirs, all based on Long Island. The Metropolitan

Youth Orchestra is known for offering young singers great opportunities — most recently, it sent Luft’s peer, Angelina LaVolpe, to Italy on a singing tour last summer. Luft also has been selected for All-County Music Festival numerous times and has landed many lead roles in Seaford’s Continued on page 9


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