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Broadway Birthday: Elaine Paige
Happy Birthday to the “First Lady of British Musical Theatre,” Olivier-winning performer Elaine Paige, born Elaine Bickerstaff on March 5, 1948, in Barnet, Hertfordshire, England. After graduating from Aida Foster Theatre School, Paige made her professional debut in a UK tour … Continue reading
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Tagged Anything Goes, Cats, Chess, Elaine Paige, Evita, Follies, Grease, Piaf, Sunset Boulevard, The Drowsy Chaperone, The King and I
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2021 Grammy nominees
The nominees for the 63rd annual Grammy Awards were revealed November 24, and they include an unprecedented six recordings in competition for Best Musical Theater Album. In most years since 1959, when the category was created, there have been at … Continue reading