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Broadway Star Patti Lupone Hits South Florida!

A tremendous talent and a musical force to be reckoned with, two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone will be at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, February 23rd! Tony Award-winning Broadway star Patti LuPone, fresh off her triumphant run as Mama Rose in Gypsy, takes us on a high-spirited tour of songs from her colorful life both on and off the stage, including selections from Gypsy, Anything Goes, and other Broadway classics. Since establishing herself with a Tony winning performance as the original lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita, she has wowed audiences in Les Miserables, Sunset Boulevard, Sweeny Todd and Gypsy, for which she won another Tony Award in 2008. She's appeared on film, TV and in countless concerts and plays around the world, garnering rapturous praise and an armful of awards along the way. The Washington Post says, "Few have the knockout punch of LuPone." She has dominated the Broadway stage for decades playing larger-than-life leading ladies in signature roles from Evita to Gypsy. Now, see this towering talent infuse the night with everything she's got in her acclaimed new revue, "The Gypsy in My Soul."

For tickets call 954.462.0222 or visit www.BrowardCenter.org

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Adam admits gay rumors hurt

adamlmainAdam Lambert told Rolling Stone he'd like to have his first album out by the end of the year. What that album will sound like is still anyone's guess, however. He says it'll be a solo album, and not a Broadway album.
When Rolling Stone asked him about whether the speculation surrounding his sexual orientation, including basically being outed by Entertainment Weekly the week before the finals might have made a difference in the final vote, Lambert laughed and said “Probably.”
Lambert has never said one way or the other what his sexual orientation might be, but you still have to wonder how much it might have affected the final vote. During the year, his talent overwhelmed the judges and voters, but during the final two weeks of American Idol you get a lot more casual viewers tuning in for the big announcement. The way I saw it based on the previous votes, Adam could have beaten Kris or Danny. However, when he went to the final three against both of them, his fate was sealed. Supporters of Kris or Danny had already spent the last month talking about how their Idol favorite was better than Adam. Once Danny was out, it was a natural progression for his voters to embrace Kris. I'm not sure that I could blame his loss solely on the question of "Is America ready for a gay Idol?" Post Your Comments and Feedback and Let Me Know What You Think ?
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