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An impresario at 16, he's putting on a show: Brett Lockley creates a dance revue, rounds up 26 classmates to perform and rents a theater.

Byline: Mary Carole McCauley

Feb. 15--Brett Lockley's latest adventure has all the makings of an updating of those old Busby Berkeley musicals in which someone bursts out, "Hey kids, let's put on a show!" Instead of the 19-year-old Mickey Rooney, a born performer and irrepressible force of nature, we have 16-year-old Brett Lockley, who is tackling a project that would tax the savvy and know-how of older teens. Instead of staging a makeshift production in an old barn, as Mickey did in Babes in Arms, Brett is renting Towson University's 280-seat theater. But just as Mickey got by with a little help from his friends, so is Brett. Twenty-six of his classmates at Carver ...

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