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“Literally to be back on that stage and to do what I do in front of an audience again, I’ll be putting 110 percent of myself there,' said Broadway actor E. Clayton Cornelious

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“When this happened, I said, look at the staycation I just got,” said Cornelious, 43, a 20-year theater veteran currently in the hit musical, “Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations.” “I’m in such control of my life usually on an everyday basis,” he said. “It’s forcing me to actually be more prayer-minded and maybe get back into my faith a little bit more because if I didn’t, I’d be going a little nutso.”

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