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Lorin

[lawr-in, lohr-]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Lawrence.



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Also among the parents in New York was Lorin LaFave, mother of 14-year-old Breck Bednar who was lured to his death in 2014 after being groomed online whilst gaming.

From BBC

Lorin Latarro’s antic choreography helps cover up the repetitive conclusion of Act I. But there’s no hiding the overstretched nature of Act II.

Lorin Parys, chief executive of the Belgian Pro League, added that just when the threat of a European Super League had been averted "here comes Fifa through our backdoor whistling, yelling 'surprise'," in "the seeds of what could become a Super League in the future".

From BBC

“By putting them together in this beautiful way,” Price said of Lorin Latarro’s choreography, “they’re not only uniting in the lyrics and the story, but also in this dance.”

The show, directed by Gordon Greenberg, features a witty book by Jonathan A. Abrams and even wittier choreography by Lorin Latarro; there was a pre-Broadway production at the Old Globe in San Diego in 2018.

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