Display title | They Stole Our Act |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's the big night for a given musical group, usually a show choir. Everyone in the group is feeling great, and ready to perform a routine or set that they've practiced to perfection, only to find out that they're going last, and the performers set to go before them are performing the same routine. The group now faces the problem of figuring out how to make their performance original in the precious little time that they have before their turn on stage. |