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The weather outside is frightful, but Broadway is still delightful…

If you’re stranded in NYC because of the blizzard, and you’re looking for something to do to pass the time, Broadway is still open for business as of December 27! Flights may be canceled, but Broadway has definitely proven that “the show must go on!”

Paul Libin, chairman of The Broadway League and executive vice president of Jujamcyn Theaters, said in a recent statement: “The weather outside is frightful, but the Broadway shows inside are delightful!”

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Everything you need to know about the 2010 Tony Awards

In light of the 64th Annual Tony Awards airing tomorrow, Sunday, June 13 at 8 Eastern/7 Central on CBS, we’re taking time to share an information-packed post with some interesting trivia and information about these wonderful awards that celebrate musical theatre. Read more!

2010 Tony Award Nominations

Here is a complete list of all the nominees for the 2010 Tony Awards. The 2010 Tony Awards will air Sunday, June 13, at 8 Eastern/7 Central, on CBS. Actor Sean Hayes will host. For more information, visit TonyAwards.com. Read more…

Fringe, the Musical!

Okay, if you’re not already watching “Fringe,” you should be. This science-fiction show is stepping into the realm of musicals, with tonight’s episode, “Brown Betty.” It airs on FOX at 9/8c.

While Walter deals with some upsetting news, he tells Olivia’s niece, Ella, a fairy tale that includes musical performances by Olivia and Agent Broyles.

Word has it that Special Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) will croon a Stevie Wonder song, and Junior Agent Astrid Farnsworth (Jasika Nicole) will belt a number from A Chorus Line.
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Glee’s Spring premiere tonight on Fox!

Tonight is the night that “Glee” fans have been waiting for four months — the Spring season premiere on Fox at 9:28PM ET/8:28PM CST.

Cast of Glee appears on Oprah today!

The cast of the hit Fox show “Glee” will be appearing on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” today!

It’s anticipated this will be a full hour of Glee goodness, featuring exclusive interviews, performances, behind-the-scenes features at rehearsals and recordings.. and a real high school performance choir will perform Madonna’s “Vogue” in period costumes, and with Oprah surprising them in some way that will cause tears.

Visit this link at Oprah’s Web site to see some exclusive video clips from the filmed episode, as well as other great written features and surprises.

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The Addams Family on Letterman tonight [Updated with video]

The cast of the new Broadway musical, The Addams Family, will appear tonight on “The Late Show with David Letterman.” The show, which opened for previews on March 8 and officially opens April 8, features Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth as Gomez and Morticia.

Cast of Fela! and Abigail Breslin on The View, March 4

The ladies on ABC’s “The View” will have a double-dose of Broadway tomorrow morning. The cast of the Broadway musical Fela! and The Miracle Worker‘s Abigail Breslin will both grace the presence of these chatty ladies.

Tune in to “The View” on ABC at 11 AM ET Thursday morning to catch this double treat, airing live!

The cast of the musical Fela! will likely perform a song from the show, which explores “the extravagant, decadent, and rebellious world of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Using his pioneering music (a blend of jazz, funk and African rhythm and harmonies), the musical reveals Kuti’s controversial life as an artist and political activist.”

Congrats to Glee for its Golden Globe Award!

Congratulations to the cast and crew of “Glee” for winning the Golden Globe for Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical. Check out the pictures inside!

Other “Glee” nominations included Best Actor in a TV Series (Matthew Morrison), Best Actress (Lea Michele) and Best Supporting Actress (Jane Lynch).

The Golden Globes were handed out Jan. 17 in Los Angeles by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

If you can’t get enough of “Glee,” check out Glee: Vol. 1: Road to Sectionals, featuring the first 13 episodes of season one, as well as Glee: The Music Vol. 1 and Glee: The Music Vol. 2.

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