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  2. Waitress (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Waitress is a musical with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles and a book by Jessie Nelson. It is based on the 2007 film , written and directed by Adrienne Shelly . It tells the story of Jenna Hunterson, a baker and waitress in an abusive relationship with her husband, Earl.

  3. Waitress: The Musical - Wikipedia

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    Waitress (also known by its promotional title Waitress: The Musical) is a 2023 American musical comedy drama film consisting of a live stage recording of Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson's 2015 musical of the same name, based on the 2007 film of the same name written by Adrienne Shelly.

  4. Waitress (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    Waitress is a 2007 American comedy drama film written and directed by Adrienne Shelly, starring Keri Russell as a young woman trapped in a small town and an abusive marriage, who faces an unwanted pregnancy while working as a waitress. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it was accepted before Shelly's 2006 murder. [3]

  5. What's Inside: Songs from Waitress - Wikipedia

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    What's Inside: Songs from Waitress is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, released on November 6, 2015, through Epic Records. [1] The lead single from the album, " She Used to Be Mine ", was released digitally on September 25, 2015. [ 2 ]

  6. Waitress (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A waitress is a female server of food or drink. Waitress may also refer to: Waitress, 2007 comedy-drama; Waitress, 2015 stage musical based on the 2007 film; Waitress: The Musical, 2023 live film recording of the musical; Waitress!, 1981 comedy film; The Waitress, 2002 album by Jonathan Byrd; The Waitresses, new wave band

  7. Sara Bareilles - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, it was announced that Waitress would premiere at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End in February 2019. [81] In early 2017, Bareilles announced that she was working on a new album to be released by the end of 2018. [82] [83] [84] The new album's first single, "Armor", was released on October 26, 2018.

  8. The Waitresses - Wikipedia

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    The Waitresses were formed by Butler (formerly of the Numbers Band) in 1978 as a side project while he was still a member of Tin Huey.He wrote and recorded "I Know What Boys Like" that year, with guest vocals by friend Donahue (as "Patty Darling") and saxophone from Tin Huey member Ralph Carney, although the song remained unreleased at the time. [4]

  9. Beth Howland - Wikipedia

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    Howland was born on May 28, 1941, in Brighton, Massachusetts.At the age of 16, she left home to follow a dancer friend to New York City. [5] After some time of struggling, Howland made her Broadway debut in 1959 as Lady Beth in the musical Once Upon a Mattress, which transferred from Off-Broadway.