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ROCK OF AGES ROCK TONIGHT SHOW! 
FIRST LOOK AT 9 TO 5 
MARY POPPINS FUN! 
GET READY FOR SOME OFFICE FUN WITH 9 TO 5 
TRIPLE ESPRESSO IS BACK! 
CAROL BURNETT’S OFFICIAL BIO 
FANS OF DISNEY’S MARY POPPINS WILL SEE A FAMILIAR YET DIFFERENT SHOW 
THEATER REVIEW: MARY POPPINS FLIES HIGH AT STRAZ CENTER 
MUST-WATCH: GMA OFFERS NOT ONE BUT TWO ELECTRIFYING NEXT TO NORMAL PERFORMANCES 
TONY-WINNER ALICE RIPLEY TO STAR IN NEXT TO NORMAL TOUR 
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ROCK OF AGES rock Tonight Show!


The National Touring cast of ROCK OF AGES, starring Constantine Maroulis, will make their first national TV appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on Monday, October 4, 2010. The cast will be accompanied by the ROCK OF AGES band ARSENAL featuring Joel Hoekstra (Night Ranger) on guitar. “The Tonight Show” airs weekdays on WHO (13) NBC at 10:35 p.m.
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First Look at 9 to 5


BroadwayWorld.com got a sneak peek at the new tour cast’s first rehearsal! Tune in to hear from director/choreographer Jeff Calhoun, IPN producer Mike Isaacson and to get a tiny listen to the cast singing the title song for the VERY first time (before they even had a music rehearsal!).
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Mary Poppins fun!


When MARY POPPINS went on sale at the Civic Center, some of our ticket buyers had some fun being Mary! Check out our Facebook photo gallery to see who makes the best Mary Poppins! MARY POPPINS flies into Des Moines Thanksgiving weekend for just three weeks Nov. 26-Dec. 12 - just in time for the holidays!
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Get ready for some office fun with 9 to 5


9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL was nominated for four 2009 Tony Awards including Original Score and received a record breaking 15 Drama Desk nominations including Outstanding Musical. This new musical comedy, direct from Broadway, is based on the hit movie and features Dolly Parton’s original hit title song along with her new Tony Award and Grammy-nominated score. 9 TO 5 - THE MUSICAL clocks-in to the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines for a limited one-week only engagement Tuesday, Oct. 12 to Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010.
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Triple Espresso is Back!


Iowa’s longest running show, TRIPLE ESPRESSO - A HIGHLY CAFFEINATED COMEDY, makes its return to Civic Center’s The Temple Theater Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010 to Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011 as part of the Prairie Meadows Temple Theater Series. Local favorites John Bush and Patrick Albanese will reprise their roles as Bobby Bean and Buzz Maxwell.
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Carol Burnett’s Official Bio


Carol Burnett, award-winning actress and best-selling author, is widely recognized by the public and her peers for her work on stage and screen, most notably The Carol Burnett Show. Named in 2007 by TIME magazine as one of “100 Best Television Shows of All Time,” The Carol Burnett Show ran for 11 years, averaged 30 million viewers per week, and received 25 Emmy Awards, making it one of the most honored shows in television history. But it is Carol’s artistic brilliance, her respect and appreciation of her fans, and her graciousness, integrity, warmth, and humor on and off screen that have made her one of the most beloved performers in entertainment and one of the most admired women in America.

As a highly-acclaimed actress for her comedic and dramatic roles on television, film and Broadway, Carol has been honored with 12 People’s Choice Awards, more than any other actress in the award show’s history, eight Golden Globes, six Emmy Awards, the Horatio Alger Award, the Peabody Award for Friendly Fire, and the Ace Award for Between Friends with Elizabeth Taylor. She has received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, is a Kennedy Center honoree, and has been inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.

Carol has also penned two New York Times Bestsellers, This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection and her autobiography, One More Time, for which, on both accounts, she received national critical acclaim for her writing skills and story-telling talent. In 2009, she was nominated for an Emmy for her portrayal as a murderess on Law and Order: SVU and she can be heard alongside Jim Carrey and Steve Carell as the voice of “Kangaroo” in 20th Century FOX’s hit animated feature, Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who.

In 2000, Carol added playwright to her credits when she and her daughter, Carrie Hamilton, began writing a play together based on Carol’s autobiography. Sadly, her daughter passed away from cancer four months prior to the play’s premiere at the Chicago Goodman Theatre in April 2002. But Carrie’s dream was fulfilled when Hollywood Arms, directed by Hal Prince, premiered on Broadway at The Cort Theatre on October 31, 2002. Carol has since established The Carrie Hamilton Foundation to honor her daughter’s memory and her passion for the performing arts.

Born in San Antonio, Texas, Carol moved to a less-than-glamorous section of Hollywood, where her grandmother raised her and her younger sister. Living in reduced circumstances but dreaming of college, Carol received an anonymous donation of $50 to pay for her tuition to UCLA. While studying journalism, Carol took an acting class, and the rest is history. After she moved to New York City, she had a rough beginning because jobs were tough until Carol staged her own musical revue, featuring her out-of-work roommates from a theatrical boarding house performing material by unemployed writers and composers. Soon offers for summer stock and 13 weeks’ work on Paul Winchell’s TV show followed. Shortly thereafter, while performing at The Blue Angel in New York, she was spotted by talent bookers from both “The Jack Paar Show” and “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Television audiences of both shows were doubled over with laughter at Carol’s now-legendary rendition of “I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster Dulles.” After guest spots of Garry Moore’s morning TV show, she became a permanent cast member on “The Garry Moore Show” from 1959-1962. She also garnered her first Emmy Award. While on Garry Moore, Carol landed the leading role as “Princess Winifred” in the original Broadway musical cast of Once Upon A Mattress and proceeded to work both shows simultaneously.

During this period, Carol met Julie Andrews and the two became close friends. After the duo appeared in their Emmy-winning special, “Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall,” CBS took notice of this emerging new talent and signed her to a 10-year contract. On September 11, 1967, The Carol Burnett Show premiered on CBS. With a talented ensemble featuring Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, and Lyle Waggoner, costumes by Bob Mackie and music by Ken and Mitzie Welch, the show became a hit. Guest stars included many of the greatest performers from music, stage and screen including Lucille Ball, Lana Turner, Rita Hayworth, Jimmy Stewart, Gloria Swanson, Ronald Reagan, Betty White, Cher, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Liza Minnelli, The Carpenters, Rock Hudson, Jim Nabors, Dick Van Dyke, Alan Alda, and many, many more. Carol’s portrayal of “Starlet O’Hara” in “Went With The Wind,” a parody of Gone With The Wind, is always counted among the Top 10 greatest moments in television history. The “curtain-rod” dress, as it is known, now resides at The Smithsonian.

After the show concluded in 1978, Carol immersed herself in numerous projects. Her film projects included playing “Miss Hannigan” in the film version of the musical, Annie, directed by John Huston, Noises Off, directed by Peter Bogdanovich, A Wedding, directed by Robert Altman, and Four Seasons, directed by Alan Alda. She starred in the television series Fresno and Carol & Co. as well as the highly acclaimed made-for-TV movies Friendly Fire and Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice. Carol has also produced and starred in numerous television specials. And in 2005, she returned to her Once Upon A Mattress roots, appearing in a television special, this time playing the evil “Queen Aggravain.” Her Broadway credits include Fade Out, Fade In, book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green with music by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim’s musical review Putting It Together and Ken Ludwig’s farce Moon Over Buffalo starring with Philip Bosco.

When not performing or occasionally touring the country in her Q & A format “Laughter & Reflection,” she enjoys spending time with her husband Brian, her two daughters Erin and Jody, her grandchildren, and her cat Mabel. As a passionate supporter of the arts and education, she has also established several scholarships around the country, including “The Carol Burnett Musical Theatre Competition” at her alma mater, UCLA.


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Fans of Disney’s MARY POPPINS Will See a Familiar Yet Different Show


Making theatrical magic is rarely easy, but transforming the story of a beguiling British nanny into a worldwide stage hit required a years-long effort, delicate negotiations and just a spoonful of subterfuge.

Click here to read more from The Miami Herald.


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Theater Review: MARY POPPINS Flies High at Straz Center


MARY POPPINS is, at its core, a fantasy about healing… Click here to read more from The Daily Loaf in Tampa, Florida.


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Must-Watch: GMA Offers Not One But Two Electrifying NEXT TO NORMAL Performances


Check out the cast of NEXT TO NORMAL performing on Good Morning America. Click here.


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Tony-Winner Alice Ripley to Star in NEXT TO NORMAL Tour


Alice Ripley is officially taking her Tony-winning performance as a mentally disturbed housewife in “Next to Normal” to theaters around the country.

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