Bh-bl Grad Stepping Out In Local Theater

By Bill Buell Gazette Reporter A 1989 graduate of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School, Amy M. Lane loves attending the theater, is excited to perform on stage whenever she can, and also looks forward to her occasional gig as a stage manager. Her day job finds her at the Open Door Bookstore in downtown Schenectady, and while she enjoys her time there, her real passion is the stage, where she is becoming one of the Capital Region’s most sought-after actresses

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