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Douglas Carter Beane’s play “The Nance” opened on Broadway starring Nathan Lane, where it received five Tony nominations and won three. It was filmed for PBS “Live from Lincoln Center” and was shown in movie theaters and then broadcast on PBS.

Jeff Lynne formed the Electric Light Orchestra, or E.L.O., in the 1970 s.

Heather received 2007 Tony and Drama Desk nominations for her work on Legally Blonde. Graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder, School of Journalism.

Laurence O'Keefe received 2007 Tony and Drama Desk nominations for his work on Legally Blonde. Larry thanks all Blonde producers and creative team. He won the Ed Kleban Award, the ASCAP Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award and a Jonathan Larson award for his music and lyrics.

Patricia Cotter is an Emmy Award winning, Groundling Theater Alum. She’s received the American Academy of Arts Letters, Richard Rodgers Award for musical theater. Other honors include the Ovation Award and the Garland Award.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in Votinsk, Russia, and was initially trained in music by a French governess. He briefly held a career as a government, but in 1961 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study composition.

George Bruns burst onto Disney’s musical scene in 1953 when he was personally hired by Walt Disney to score the animated featureSleeping Beauty.

Lyricist Tom Adair (1913 – 1988) and composer Matt Dennis (1914 - 2004) teamed up to write Let’s Get Away From It AllEverything Happens to Me and The Night We Called It a Day, three of the most memorable songs recorded by Frank Sinatra during his stint

Winston Hibler is probably best known as the friendly voice that narrated Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures films. The veteran producer, however, contributed in many other ways during his nearly 35 years with The Walt Disney Studios.

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