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Christiane Noll -- Broadway Rocks!
Christiane Noll starred on Broadway in the acclaimed Kennedy Center Revival of Ragtime, for which she received a Helen Hayes Nomination. She made her Broadway debut starring in Jekyll & Hyde, creating the role of Emma. Ms. Noll received an Ovation Award for her comedic turn as Hope Cladwell in the National Tour of Urinetown, wowed audiences again as Vanna Vane in the new musical The Mambo Kings and soared as Jane Smart in the American premiere of The Witches of Eastwick. Read More |
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Hugh Panaro -- Broadway Rocks! Hugh Panaro has been described as "the leader of Broadway’s dwindling supply of great leading men." Critically lauded and adored by fans, he demonstrates versatility, charisma, tremendous vocal talent, and, in the words of one former costar, movie star good looks. Panaro’s broadway apperances include Les Misérables, The Phantom of The Opera, The Red Shoes, Show Boat, Side Show, and Lestat.
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Capathia Jenkins -- Broadway Rocks! Capathia made her Broadway debut in 1999, portraying Harriet Jackson in Frank Wildhorn’s musical The Civil War. In addition to her show-stopping turn in the Broadway hit Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, she has also starred in Broadway productions of Caroline, Or Change, The Civil War, and Bacharach and David’s The Look of Love.
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Ann Hampton Callaway -- Singin’ & Swingin’
Ann Hampton Callaway is an insatiable creative spirit. As a champion of the great American Songbook, she has made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. A born entertainer, her unique singing style blends jazz and traditional pop, making her a mainstay in concert halls, theaters and jazz clubs as well as in the recording studio, on television, and in film. She is best known for Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical Swing! and for writing and singing the theme song to the hit TV series The Nanny. Read More |
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Robert Klein -- Music and Comedy
Probably no single event is more indicative of Klein’s success than his first sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall in 1973, "The First Annual Robert Klein Reunion." For nearly two hours, Klein knocked out his audience with his high-energy comedy and comment. The critics raved, and Klein affirmed his place as a major personality in contemporary entertainment and as an influence on a whole generation of comedians. He has been a regular guest on "The Tonight Show” for over twenty years, and has guest-hosted the show on numerous occasions. He also appears regularly on “Late Show with David Letterman" and "Late Night with Conan O’Brien." Klein also hosted "Saturday Night Live" twice. Read More |
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