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Broadway commonly refers to:

  • Broadway theatre, theatrical productions produced in one of forty professional New York theatres located on or near Broadway in Manhattan, New York

Broadway may also refer to:

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staff photographer for the Plains Art Museum as well as continuing to share his work through exhibitions Here are some quintessential shots of downtown Fargo by Casey Broadway itself and the one of the symbols of Fargo the Fargo Theatre marquee Return home to Fargo

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If you can make it here you can make it anywhere Can you Hello and welcome to New York City

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Mon Jul 19 09:27:25 2010

'La Cage aux Folles' flies back to Broadway with Kelsey Grammer ...
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'La Cage aux Folles' flies back to Broadway with Kelsey Grammer ...

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Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:39:44 GM

Based on the play "La Cage aux Folles" by Jean Poiret, this is the critically acclaimed Menier Chocolate Factory production, fresh from a nearly two-year stint in London's West End. "La Cage" was originally produced on . Broadway. in 1983 ...

PRODUCER'S PERSPECTIVE Ken Davenport, Broadway Producer, Off ...
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Most of us don't pay a lot of attention to what happens in DC Sometimes it feels like . Broadway. is a magical place, and what happens with governmental financial reform doesn't affect us. Well, tucked deep in the recently-signed​-into-law, ...

A 'Mermaid,' upstream from Broadway | Sound Shore
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Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:26:49 GM

The story of the mermaid who dreams to be part of the human world takes another big step on Friday in Tarrytown when Random Farms Kids' Theater presents The Little Mermaid Junior, the musical distilled from . Broadway's. 2 hours and 40 ...

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Wed Jul 28 15:28:47 2010

Harry Connick, Jr. In Concert on Broadway Ends Limited Run July 31 - Playbill.com
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Ends Limited Run July 31 Playbill.com Grammy Award-winning and Tony-nominated cronner Harry Connick, Jr. concludes his limited Broadway concert engagement at the Neil Simon ...
Gas Lamp gives its regards to Broadway - NorthJersey.com
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Review: Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre's 'Seussical: The Musical' - The News-Press
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Review: Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre's 'Seussical: The Musical' - The News-Press
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Palm Dinner Theatre's 'Seussical: The Musical' The News-Press Children's theatrical productions often involve cardboard characters who talk down to the ... Who-ville who's who: 'Seussical: The Musical' features beloved characters The News-Press Youngsters at Maltz summer camp to perform 'Seuessical' stories, songs TCPalm

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Sat Jul 31 02:32:51 2010

Any suggestions on a Broadway song to audition with?
Q. I am 13 yrs old, auditioning for a summer program and I need a Broadway song. I am a mezzo soprano, and songs I'm thinking of include "The Wizard and I" from Wicked and "Gimme, Gimme" from Thoroughly Modern Millie. If you know any songs that would work for me, I would be much obliged to hear them!
Asked by Rachel - Sat Feb 17 15:22:51 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Here are some other ideas to consider, too: Sweet Charity: "Big Spender" (Very cute... put a lot of action and drama into it...) Oklahoma! "I Cain't Say No" South Pacific: I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta' My Hair" My Fair Lady: "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" (Don't forget the Cockney accent) West Side Story: "I Feel Pretty" Annie: "I Think I'm Gonna' Like It Here" Once Upon a Mattress: "The Swamps of Home" (Hilarious if you put a LOT of DRAMA into it!!!) A Chorus Line: "The Music and the Mirror" or "Dance 10, Looks 3" BTW... to macymiche... above... Phantom of the Opera IS Broadway... in fact, it is the LONGEST running Broadway Show in NYC!!! ; ) "Wishing you Were Somehow Here Again" from that would be excellent... but not… [cont.]
Answered by HJ - Sun Feb 18 05:41:58 2007

Is the musical Songs for the New World considered a broadway show?
Q. For an audition coming up we can only do songs from broadway shows. I love a song from this show and want to do it but I don't know if it's considered broadway.
Asked by DAWG94 - Sun Mar 1 21:31:45 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, it would be classed as a Broadway show, but Jason Robert Brown is frowned on at auditions, because it's very difficult for the pianist, and if the accompanist is struggling with it then you're not going to be shown to your best advantage. So unless it's another JRB show that you're auditioning for, steer clear. Sondheim is the same.
Answered by Anna D - Mon Mar 2 04:50:38 2009

How can you get a start on broadway?
Q. I really want to be on broadway! I want to know how to get a head start. I am already starring in my school musicals. What else can I do?
Asked by broadwayboundsinga - Sun Jun 3 13:41:45 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Forget about any films you've seen about an unknown talent going to New York and getting cast to star in a Broadway show the next day. Reality is different. When you audition for a Broadway show, they're going to look at your resume. Now, if you are phenomenally talented, that's great. However, a lot of auditions involve first simply lining up with a group of about twenty people and having the auditors merely look at the resumes. Here's why: There are a lot of talented people in show business. There are also a lot of UNtalented people. The resume is a quick sketch of where you've worked, which is an indicator that you may have enough talent. Equally important, they need to guage your work ethics -- how hard a worker you are, and… [cont.]
Answered by OmnisArs - Sun Jun 3 14:21:05 2007

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