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  2. Avenue Q - Wikipedia

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    Avenue Q cast performing at Broadway on Broadway with the puppets. On September 30, 2004, the day of the first Bush–Kerry presidential debate at the University of Miami, on a stage set up in Times Square, the cast of Avenue Q presented their version of the debate, called Avenue Q&A, with portrait puppets of Bush and Kerry created by Rick Lyon ...

  3. Jeff Whitty - Wikipedia

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    Whitty was born September 30, 1971, in Coos Bay, Oregon, where he was raised as the fifth of six children.After graduating from the University of Oregon in 1993, he moved to New York City and received a master's degree from New York University's Graduate Acting Program in 1997. [2]

  4. Ann Harada - Wikipedia

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    Harada earned her Equity Card in 1987 when she was cast in Maury Yeston and Larry Gelbart's 1,2,3,4,5 at Manhattan Theatre Club. [4] She is a member of the Vineyard Theatre's Community of Artists and appeared in four original musicals there including Hit the Lights!.

  5. Jeff Marx - Wikipedia

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    Avenue Q ran over six years on Broadway and then moved Off-Broadway where it ran another nine years before closing on April 28, 2019. [1] It continues to have various international productions. Avenue Q won the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical. Lopez/Marx's musical score earned them a 2004 Tony Award, and another Tony Award was awarded to ...

  6. Mary Faber - Wikipedia

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    Faber made her Broadway debut on December 26, 2005, replacing Stephanie D'Abruzzo in the musical Avenue Q as Kate Monster and Lucy T. Slut. Starting October 30, 2006, she took a leave of absence from Avenue Q to appear as Clea in the Playwright's Horizon's production of Floyd and Clea Under the Western Sky.

  7. FBI: Most Wanted season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The season premiered with a crossover event with FBI and new spin-off series FBI: International. The season contained 22 episodes. The season contained 22 episodes. FBI: Most Wanted focuses on the work of FBI's New York Fugitive Task Force, which relentlessly tracks and captures the notorious and dangerous criminals on the FBI's Most Wanted list .

  8. Jeffrey Seller - Wikipedia

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    After school, he moved to New York City where he worked, as a publicist, booking agent and theatrical producer. [3] With his business partner, Kevin McCollum , he produced three Best Musical Tony Award-winning Broadway shows; Rent (1996), Avenue Q (2003), and In the Heights (2008).

  9. Simon Lipkin - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Lipkin played Nicky/Tickle as part of the original London cast of Avenue Q in at the Noël Coward Theatre. [3] He appeared in the 2010/11 UK tour of Monty Python's Spamalot before playing Lonny in the original London cast of Rock of Ages which opened in 2011. [4] In 2014 he appeared in I Can't Sing!. [5]