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NEW YORK _ They were outside the famous Plaza Hotel, near the beginning of Central Park where the horse carriages are, and you could tell they weren't like you and me, and they were passing out leaflets and urging folks to come see "Cabaret."
On the leaflets were coupons good for 2-for-1 tickets for a show critic Clive Barnes had called "The best musical on Broadway."
They were dancers from the show.
Stephen Malone has been driving tourists in his horse and buggy through the park for 15 years. His family has been in the business for 50 years.
"It's not good," he said, looking up from his newspaper. "Down 80 percent, roughly. And that's ...