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EPISODE · May 5, 2010 · 22 MIN

This Week on Broadway for May 4, 2010: Tony Noms

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Listing of the 2010 Tony Nominations can be read here. Enron the first casualty -- closing Angela Lansbury working on #6. 2 of 4 in Score from Plays Nominating Committee 2009-2010 Tony Awards® Nominating Committee David Caddick - Music Supervisor Ben Cameron - Program Director for the Arts, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Kathleen Chalfant - Actor Hope Clarke - Stage Director/Choreographer/Actor Thomas Cott - Marketing Director, Alvin Ailey Dance Company Jacqueline Z. Davis - Executive Director, The NY Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center Michael D. Dinwiddie - Associate Professor, Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University Edgar Dobie - Managing Director, Arena Stage Washington, DC Teresa Eyring - Executive Director, Theatre Communications Group Paulette Haupt - Director of the Music Theatre Conference at the O'Neill Theater Center Elena K. Holy - Founder, The International Fringe Festival Geoffrey Johnson - Casting Director (retired) Robert Kamlot - General Manager (retired) Michael Kantor - Television Director/Producer/Writer Robert Kimball - Author Pia Lindstrom - Arts Reporter Howard Marren - Composer Laurence Maslon - Associate Arts Professor, Graduate Acting Program, Tisch School of the Arts, New York Donna McKechnie - Actor/Choreographer Jon Nakagawa - Producer, Contemporary Programming - Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. Alice Playten - Actor Theresa Rebeck - Playwright Donald Saddler - Choreographer Susan H. Schulman - Director Tamara Tunie - Actor William Tynan - Actor/Reporter (retired) Kimberlee Wertz - Music Contractor Doug Wright - Playwright/Screenwriter Andrew Zerman - Casting Director (retired)

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