Actress revisits a 'Mother' load of roles BY PETER FILICHIA
Priscilla Lopez, 54, started her Broadway career in 1966 in the chorus of a notorious flop, "Breakfast at Tiffany's," which closed during previews. Such flops as "Henry, Sweet Henry" and "Her First Roman" followed before Lopez replaced other performers in "Company" and "Pippin." She joined Broadway's elite when she originated the role of Morales in "A Chorus Line," singing "What I Did for Love."