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“I chose 1977 to specifically set the past because musically it was such a wonderful mixture of popular mixture,” said Rea. “You had the disco stuff going on, but you had R&B, hard rock and clas- sic rock, and country. There was just a wonderful mix of popular music at that time. So, the show itself is not about the roller rink, it’s more about the worlds that collided at the roller rink. We don’t live at the roller rink, we meet the family and the friends of Jacqueline as we course NJ STAGE 2017 - Vol. 4 No. 4 through the action. And it har- kens back to that nostalgic pe- riod of time.” The play was inspired by a mo- ment in time that has always stuck with Rea. She was 13 years old and the student body class treasurer with a skating party planned for the student body. Even though she has grown up going to the skating rink every Saturday for years, she did not want to go to the party. Rea had a bad feeling that something was going to go wrong. The INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 25