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Cheyenne Jackson

Index Cheyenne Jackson

Cheyenne David Jackson (born July 12, 1975) is an American actor and singer. [1]

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  1. 260 relations: A Beautiful Now, A360media, Academy Awards, Actors' Equity Association, Adult Contemporary (chart), Aida (musical), Alicia Silverstone, All Shook Up (musical), Allison Janney, Altar Boyz, American Horror Story, American Horror Story: Apocalypse, American Horror Story: Cult, American Horror Story: Hotel, American Horror Story: Roanoke, American Housewife, American Woman (TV series), AmfAR, Anne Archer, Ari Graynor, Arthur Allan Seidelman, Attitude (magazine), Avenue Q, Bésame Mucho, Beau Bridges, Behind the Candelabra, Big Bad Wolf, Billboard (magazine), Billboard charts, Bob Dylan, Booboo Stewart, Borderlands (film), Boston Society of Film Critics, Brian d'Arcy James, Broadway theatre, Bryan Fuller, Bryan Singer, Call Me Kat, Carnegie Hall, Carousel (musical), Cheyenne (TV series), Children of Eden, Chris Carmack, Christine Lahti, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dale Jennings (activist), Damn Yankees, Daniel Breaker, David Geffen Hall, ... Expand index (210 more) »

  2. LGBT rights activists from Washington (state)
  3. Male actors from Idaho

A Beautiful Now

A Beautiful Now is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Daniela Amavia and starring Abigail Spencer.

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A360media

A360 Media, LLC (branded a360media), formerly American Media, Inc. (AMI), is an American publisher of magazines, supermarket tabloids, and books based in New York City.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Actors' Equity Association

The Actors' Equity Association (AEA), commonly called Actors' Equity or simply Equity, is an American labor union representing those who work in live theatrical performance.

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Adult Contemporary (chart)

The Adult Contemporary chart is published weekly by Billboard magazine and lists the most popular songs on adult contemporary radio stations in the United States.

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Aida (musical)

Aida (also known as Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida) is a musical based on the opera of the same name written by Antonio Ghislanzoni with music by Giuseppe Verdi.

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Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone (born October 4, 1976) is an American actress.

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All Shook Up (musical)

All Shook Up is a 2004 American jukebox musical with music from the Elvis Presley songbook and with a book by Joe DiPietro.

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Allison Janney

Allison Brooks Janney (born November 19, 1959) is an American actress. Cheyenne Jackson and Allison Janney are theatre World Award winners.

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Altar Boyz

Altar Boyz is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Gary Adler and Michael Patrick Walker and a book by Kevin Del Aguila (based on an idea by Marc J. Kessler and Ken Davenport).

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American Horror Story

American Horror Story (AHS) is an American horror anthology television series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for the cable network FX.

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American Horror Story: Apocalypse

The eighth season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Apocalypse, features the witches from the New Orleans coven as they battle the Antichrist and attempt to prevent the world from ending.

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American Horror Story: Cult

The seventh season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Cult, takes place in the fictional suburb of Brookfield Heights, Michigan, during the year 2017, and centers on a cult terrorizing the residents in the aftermath of Donald Trump winning the 2016 U.S.

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American Horror Story: Hotel

The fifth season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Hotel, is centered around the mysterious Hotel Cortez in Los Angeles, the scene of disturbing and paranormal events, overseen by its enigmatic staff.

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American Horror Story: Roanoke

The sixth season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Roanoke, follows supernatural experiences around a haunted house and its surroundings in North Carolina.

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American Housewife

American Housewife is an American television sitcom created and written by Sarah Dunn and co-executive produced with Aaron Kaplan, Kenny Schwartz, Rick Wiener, and for the pilot only Ruben Fleischer.

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American Woman (TV series)

American Woman is an American sitcom inspired by the childhood of actress and reality star Kyle Richards that premiered on June 7, 2018, on Paramount Network.

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AmfAR

amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, known until 2005 as the American Foundation for AIDS Research, is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and the advocacy of AIDS-related public policy.

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Anne Archer

Anne Archer (born August 24, 1947) is an American actress.

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Ari Graynor

Ariel Geltman Graynor (born April 27, 1983) is an American actress, known for her roles in TV series such as I'm Dying Up Here, The Sopranos and Fringe, in stage productions such as Brooklyn Boy and The Little Dog Laughed, and in films such as Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist and For a Good Time, Call...

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Arthur Allan Seidelman

Arthur Allan Seidelman (born 1937 in New York City) is an American television, film, and theatre director and an occasional writer, producer, and actor.

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Attitude (magazine)

Attitude is a British gay lifestyle magazine owned by Stream Publishing Limited.

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Avenue Q

Avenue Q is a musical comedy featuring puppets and human actors with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx and book by Jeff Whitty.

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Bésame Mucho

"Bésame Mucho" ("Kiss Me A Lot") is a bolero song written in 1932 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez.

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Beau Bridges

Lloyd Vernet "Beau" Bridges III (born December 9, 1941) is an American actor.

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Behind the Candelabra

Behind the Candelabra is a 2013 American biographical comedy drama television film directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Richard LaGravenese, based on the 1988 book of the same name by Scott Thorson and Alex Thorleifson.

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Big Bad Wolf

The Big Bad Wolf is a fictional wolf appearing in several cautionary tales, including some of Grimms' Fairy Tales. Versions of this character have appeared in numerous works, and it has become a generic archetype of a menacing predatory antagonist.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billboard charts

The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States and elsewhere.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Booboo Stewart

Nils Allen "Booboo" Stewart Jr. (born January 21, 1994) is an American actor, musician, and visual artist.

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Borderlands (film)

Borderlands is an upcoming American science fiction action comedy film directed by Eli Roth, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Crombie, based on the video game series of the same name developed by Gearbox Software.

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Boston Society of Film Critics

The Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC) is an organization of film reviewers from Boston, Massachusetts.

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Brian d'Arcy James

Brian d'Arcy James (born June 29, 1968) is an American actor and musician. Cheyenne Jackson and Brian d'Arcy James are American male musical theatre actors.

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Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.

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Bryan Fuller

Bryan Fuller (born July 27, 1969) is an American writer and producer, best known for creating the television series Pushing Daisies (2007–2009) and Hannibal (2013–2015).

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Bryan Singer

Bryan Jay Singer (born September 16, 1965) is an American filmmaker.

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Call Me Kat

Call Me Kat is an American television sitcom largely based on the British sitcom Miranda by Miranda Hart that aired on Fox from January 3, 2021, to May 4, 2023.

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Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Carousel is the second musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics).

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Cheyenne (TV series)

Cheyenne is an American Western television series of 108 black-and-white episodes broadcast on ABC from 1955 to 1962.

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Children of Eden

Children of Eden is a 1991 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by John Caird.

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Chris Carmack

Chris Carmack (born December 22) is an American actor, singer, and former fashion model.

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Christine Lahti

Christine Ann Lahti (born April 4, 1950) is an American actress and filmmaker.

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that originally ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons.

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Curb Your Enthusiasm

Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American television comedy of manners created by Larry David that aired on HBO from October 15, 2000, to April 7, 2024.

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Dale Jennings (activist)

William Dale Jennings (October 21, 1917 – May 11, 2000) was an American LGBT rights activist, playwright and author. Cheyenne Jackson and Dale Jennings (activist) are American LGBT rights activists.

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Damn Yankees

Damn Yankees is a 1955 musical comedy with a book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.

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Daniel Breaker

Daniel Breaker (born June 2, 1980) is an American actor and comedian. Cheyenne Jackson and Daniel Breaker are American male musical theatre actors and theatre World Award winners.

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David Geffen Hall

David Geffen Hall is a concert hall in New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

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David West Read

David West Read is a Canadian television writer, playwright, actor and producer.

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Day Out of Days (film)

Day Out of Days is a 2015 American drama film directed by Zoe Cassavetes and co-written by Cassavetes and Alexia Landeau, who also star in it with Bellamy Young, Eddie Izzard and Alessandro Nivola.

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Deadline Hollywood

Deadline Hollywood, commonly known as Deadline and also referred to as Deadline.com, is an online news site founded as the news blog Deadline Hollywood Daily by Nikki Finke in 2006.

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Descendants (franchise)

Descendants is an American media franchise centered on a series of Disney Channel musical fantasy films created by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott, under the direction of Kenny Ortega for the first three films and Jennifer Phang for the fourth.

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Descendants 3

Descendants 3 is an American musical fantasy television film, being the third installment in the ''Descendants'' series, following Descendants and Descendants 2, and the last one in the film trilogy focused on Mal (Dove Cameron) and her friends.

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Disney Channel

Disney Channel is an American pay television channel that serves as the flagship property of Disney Branded Television, a unit of the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company.

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Draggily Ever After

"Draggily Ever After" is the third episode of the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.

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Drama Desk Award

The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre.

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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical was an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in theatre across collective Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions in New York City.

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Drama League Award

The Drama League Awards, created in 1922, honor distinguished productions and performances both on Broadway and Off-Broadway, in addition to recognizing exemplary career achievements in theatre, musical theatre, and directing.

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Drive (Cheyenne Jackson song)

Drive is a song by American actor and singer Cheyenne Jackson from his album I'm Blue, Skies.

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Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard (born Edward John Izzard; 7 February 1962), also known as Suzy Izzard, is a British stand-up comedian, actor and activist.

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Ellen Barkin

Ellen Rona Barkin (born April 16, 1954) is an American actress. Cheyenne Jackson and Ellen Barkin are theatre World Award winners.

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Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor.

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Encores!

Encores! is a Tony-honored concert series dedicated to reviving American musicals, usually with their original orchestrations.

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Equal (TV series)

Equal is an American documentary television series produced by Scout Productions, Berlanti Productions, Raintree Ventures, That's Wonderful Productions, and Warner Horizon Unscripted Television.

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Eugene O'Neill Theatre

The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, previously the Forrest Theatre and the Coronet Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 230 West 49th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Evil Twins (RuPaul's Drag Race)

"Evil Twins" is the eleventh episode of the tenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.

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Fab (magazine)

fab was a Canadian gay magazine that published biweekly issues in Toronto, Ontario from 1994 to 2013.

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Finian's Rainbow

Finian's Rainbow is a musical with a book by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by Harburg, and music by Burton Lane, produced by Lee Sabinson.

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Fox Broadcasting Company

Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.

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Full Circle (2013 TV series)

Full Circle, also known as Full Circle: Miami in its third season, is an American television series, that follows an anthology format from season to season and ran on the Audience Network.

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Gavin Creel

Gavin James Creel (born April 18, 1976) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter best known for his work in musical theater. Cheyenne Jackson and Gavin Creel are American LGBT rights activists, American gay actors and American male musical theatre actors.

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Gena Rowlands

Virginia Cathryn "Gena" Rowlands (born June 19, 1930) is an American retired actress, whose career in film, stage, and television has spanned nearly seven decades.

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Glee (TV series)

Glee (stylized as glee) is an American musical comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox in the United States from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015.

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Glee season 2

The second season of the musical comedy-drama television series Glee originally aired between September 21, 2010, and May 24, 2011, on Fox in the United States.

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Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album

The Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album has been awarded since 1959.

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Greta Gerwig

Greta Celeste Gerwig (born August 4, 1983) is an American actress, screenwriter, and film director.

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Gus Van Sant

Gus Green Van Sant Jr. (born July 24, 1952) is an American filmmaker, photographer, painter, and musician who has earned acclaim as an independent filmmaker.

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Hades

Hades (Hā́idēs,, later), in the ancient Greek religion and mythology, is the god of the dead and the king of the underworld, with which his name became synonymous.

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Hair (musical)

Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot.

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Hayes Theater

The Hayes Theater (formerly the Little Theatre, New York Times Hall, Winthrop Ames Theatre, and Helen Hayes Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 240 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Heather Headley

Heather Headley (born October 5, 1974) is a Trinidadian-born American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress.

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Heatseekers charts

The Heatseekers charts are "Breaking and Entering" music charts issued weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine.

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Hello Again (2017 film)

Hello Again is a 2017 American musical film directed by Tom Gustafson and written by Cory Krueckeberg.

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Henry Winkler

Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, comedian, author, producer, and director.

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Hetrick-Martin Institute

The Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) is a US non-profit organization devoted to serving the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) youth between the ages of 13 and 24, and their families.

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Hickory Records

Hickory Records is an American record label founded in 1954 by Acuff-Rose Music, which operated the label up to 1979.

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Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate

Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Matt Kugelman.

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I (Who Have Nothing)

"I (Who Have Nothing)" (sometimes billed as "I Who Have Nothing") is an English language cover of the Italian song "Uno dei Tanti" (English: "One of Many"), with music by Carlo Donida and lyrics by Giulio "Mogol" Rapetti.

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Illeana Douglas

Illeana Hesselberg (born July 25, 1961), known professionally as Illeana Douglas, is an American actress and filmmaker.

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IndieWire

IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.

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Instagram

Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms.

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InStyle

InStyle is an American monthly women's fashion magazine founded in 1994.

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Into the Woods

Into the Woods is a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine.

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James Carpinello

James Anthony Carpinello (born August 13, 1975) is an American actor who came to national attention with his appearances in Tori Spelling's VH1 sitcom So Notorious.

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Jane Krakowski

Jane Krakowski (born October 11, 1968) is an American actress.

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Jenni Barber

Jenni Barber (born July 22, 1983) is an American actress and singer best known for her performances in musical theatre and for her role as Lisa Heffenbacher on The Electric Company (2009 - 2011).

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Jerry O'Connell

Jeremiah O'Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor.

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Jessica Poland

Jessica Charlotte Poland (born January 15, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter, better known by her current and former stage names, JPOLND, Charlotte Sometimes, and Laces.

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Jim Norton (Irish actor)

Jim Norton (born 4 January 1938) is an Irish stage, film and television character actor, known for his work in the theatre, most notably in Conor McPherson's The Seafarer, and on television as Bishop Brennan in the sitcom Father Ted.

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Joan Baez

Joan Chandos Baez (born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist.

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (officially known as the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the eastern bank of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. It was named in 1964 as a memorial to assassinated President John F.

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John Gore Organization

The John Gore Organization (JGO), formerly known as Key Brand Entertainment (KBE), is a producer and distributor of live theater in North America, as well as an e-commerce company, focused on theater.

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John Lithgow

John Arthur Lithgow (born, 1945) is an American actor. Cheyenne Jackson and John Lithgow are American male musical theatre actors.

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Joni Mitchell

Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter.

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Joshua Henry

Joshua Anthony Charlton Henry (born September 2, 1984) is a Canadian-American actor and singer of stage and screen. Cheyenne Jackson and Joshua Henry are American male musical theatre actors.

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Julia Lester

Julia Rose Lester (born January 28, 2000) is an American actress and singer.

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Julia Ormond

Julia Karin Ormond (born 4 January 1965) is an English actress.

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Julie and the Phantoms

Julie and the Phantoms is a musical comedy-drama television series created by Dan Cross and David Hoge that was released via streaming on Netflix on September 10, 2020.

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Julie and the Phantoms (soundtrack)

Julie and the Phantoms: Music from the Netflix Original Series is the soundtrack album of the American musical comedy-drama web television series Julie and the Phantoms.

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Kate Baldwin

Katherine Baldwin (born May 2, 1975) is an American singer and actress known for her work in musical theater.

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Katy Perry

Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Cheyenne Jackson and Katy Perry are American LGBT rights activists.

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Kenny Ortega

Kenneth John Ortega (born April 18, 1950) is an American filmmaker, touring manager, and choreographer. Cheyenne Jackson and Kenny Ortega are American gay actors and American male musical theatre actors.

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Kismet (musical)

Kismet is a musical adapted by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis from the 1911 play of the same name by Edward Knoblock, with lyrics and musical adaptation (as well as some original music) by Robert Wright and George Forrest.

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Krysten Ritter

Krysten Alyce Ritter (born December 16, 1981) is an American actress and director.

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Kyla Pratt

Kyla Alissa Pratt (born September 16, 1986) is an American actress.

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L.A.D.P.!

"L.A.D.P.!" is the ninth episode of the eleventh season of the American reality competition television series RuPaul's Drag Race.

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La Cage aux Folles (musical)

La Cage aux Folles is a musical with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and a book by Harvey Fierstein.

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Lady Gaga

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Cheyenne Jackson and Lady Gaga are American HIV/AIDS activists, American LGBT rights activists and American LGBT singers.

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Law & Order

Law & Order is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, launching the ''Law & Order'' franchise.

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Law & Order season 20

The twentieth season of Law & Order premiered on NBC on September 25, 2009, which remained unchanged, for which it was moved from its previous time slot to air on Fridays at 8 p.m. ET for the NBC broadcast.

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Leah Remini

Leah Marie Remini (born June 15, 1970) is an American actress.

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LGBT

is an initialism that stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender".

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LGBT culture in New York City

New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world and the central node of the LGBTQ+ sociopolitical ecosystem, and is home to one of the world's largest and most prominent LGBTQ+ populations.

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LGBT rights by country or territory

Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.

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Liberace

Władziu Valentino Liberace (May 16, 1919 – February 4, 1987) was an American pianist, singer, and actor. Cheyenne Jackson and Liberace are American LGBT singers, American gay actors and American gay musicians.

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Life on Mars (American TV series)

Life on Mars is an American crime drama television series which originally aired on ABC from October 9, 2008 to April 1, 2009.

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Lifetime (TV network)

Lifetime is an American basic cable channel that is part of Lifetime Entertainment Services, a subsidiary of A&E Networks, which is jointly owned by Hearst Communications and The Walt Disney Company.

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Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

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Lipstick Jungle (TV series)

Lipstick Jungle is an American comedy-drama television series created by DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler that aired on NBC from February 7, 2008, to January 9, 2009.

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List of LGBT people from New York City

New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world and the central node of the LGBTQ+ sociopolitical ecosystem.

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Lola Versus

Lola Versus is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Daryl Wein, who co-wrote the screenplay with his partner Zoe Lister-Jones.

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Longacre Theatre

The Longacre Theatre is a Broadway theater at 220 West 48th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.

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Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall

Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall is the concert hall component of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in San Francisco, California.

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Love Is Strange (film)

Love Is Strange is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Ira Sachs.

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Lucille Lortel Theatre

The Lucille Lortel Theatre is an off-Broadway playhouse at 121 Christopher Street in Manhattan's West Village.

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Lucky Stiff (2014 film)

Lucky Stiff is a 2014 American musical comedy film directed by Christopher Ashley and starring Jason Alexander and Dennis Farina (in his final film role).

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Mad Men

Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.

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Mark Bingham

Mark Kendall Bingham (May 22, 1970 – September 11, 2001) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group.

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Marquis Theatre

The Marquis Theatre is a Broadway theater on the third floor of the New York Marriott Marquis hotel in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Matt Bomer

Matthew Staton Bomer (born October 11, 1977) is an American actor. Cheyenne Jackson and Matt Bomer are American LGBT rights activists and American gay actors.

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Matt Damon

Matthew Paige Damon (born October 8, 1970) is an American actor, film producer, and screenwriter.

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Matt Stone

Matthew Richard Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, and musician.

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Mayim Bialik

Mayim Chaya Bialik (born December 12, 1975) is an American actress, author and former game show host.

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Meredith Corporation

Meredith Corporation was an American media conglomerate based in Des Moines, Iowa, that owned newspapers, magazines, television stations, and websites.

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Metafiction

Metafiction is a form of fiction that emphasizes its own narrative structure in a way that inherently reminds the audience that they are reading or viewing a fictional work.

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Michael Douglas

Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and film producer.

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Michael Feinstein

Michael Jay Feinstein (born September 7, 1956) is an American singer, pianist, and music revivalist. Cheyenne Jackson and Michael Feinstein are American LGBT singers and American gay musicians.

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Miguel Ángel Silvestre

italic (born 6 April 1982) is a Spanish actor.

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Mike Ruiz

Mike Ruiz is a Canadian photographer, director, television personality, former model, spokesperson, creative director, and actor.

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Mockingbird Lane

Mockingbird Lane is a 2012 American horror comedy television special that served as a re-imagining of the 1964–66 television series The Munsters.

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Modern Family

Modern Family is an American sitcom television series created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan for ABC.

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Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator.

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Mutual Friends (film)

Mutual Friends is a 2013 American comedy film starring Caitlin FitzGerald, Cheyenne Jackson, Peter Scanavino, Michael Stahl-David, Christina Cole, Jennifer Lafleur, Ross Partridge, Michael Chernus and Vanessa Ray, directed and co-written by Matthew Watts; Amy Higgins (Watts’ wife), Frank Angones, Jessica Sue Burstein, Craig DiFolco, Ross Partridge and Olivia Silver also co-wrote the film.

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Nathan Lane

Nathan Lane (born Joseph Lane; February 3, 1956) is an American actor. Cheyenne Jackson and Nathan Lane are American LGBT rights activists, American gay actors and American male musical theatre actors.

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National Symphony Orchestra

The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1930 by cellist Hans Kindler, its principal performing venue is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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Neil LaBute

Neil N. LaBute (born March 19, 1963) is an American playwright, film director, and screenwriter.

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Netflix

Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.

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New Amsterdam Theatre

The New Amsterdam Theatre is a Broadway theater at 214 West 42nd Street, at the southern end of Times Square, in the Theater District of Manhattan in New York City.

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New York City Center

New York City Center (previously known as the Mecca Temple, City Center of Music and Drama, and the New York City Center 55th Street Theater) is a performing arts center at 131 West 55th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.

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New York Daily News

The New York Daily News, officially titled the Daily News, is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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New York Musical Theatre Festival

The New York Musical Festival (NYMF) was an annual event held each summer from 2004 to 2019 in New York City's midtown theater district.

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Nicky Silver

Nicky Silver is an American playwright.

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Nina Arianda

Nina Arianda Matijcio (born September 18, 1984) is an American actress. Cheyenne Jackson and Nina Arianda are theatre World Award winners.

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Off-Broadway

An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive.

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Oldtown, Idaho

Oldtown is a city in Bonner County, Idaho and suburb of Newport, Washington, with a population of 184 at the 2010 census.

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On the Twentieth Century

On the Twentieth Century is a musical with book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Cy Coleman.

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Once Upon a Mattress

Once Upon a Mattress is a musical comedy with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer, and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer.

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Out (magazine)

Out is an American LGBTQ news, fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine, with the highest circulation of any LGBTQ monthly publication in the United States.

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Outer Critics Circle Awards

The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway.

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Palace Theatre (New York City)

The Palace Theatre is a Broadway theater at 1564 Broadway, facing Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.

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Parker Posey

Parker Christian Posey (born November 8, 1968) is an American actress.

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Pasadena Playhouse

Pasadena Playhouse is a Tony Award-winning historic performing arts venue located 39 S. El Molino Avenue in Pasadena, California.

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Patina Miller

Patina Renea Miller (born November 6, 1984) is an American actress and singer. Cheyenne Jackson and Patina Miller are theatre World Award winners.

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People (magazine)

People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.

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Phillipa Soo

Phillipa Anne Soo (born May 31, 1990) is an American actress and singer.

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Playbill

Playbill is an American monthly magazine for theatergoers.

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Portia de Rossi

Portia Lee James DeGeneres (born Amanda Lee Rogers; 31 January 1973), known professionally as Portia de Rossi, is an Australian-American retired actress.

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Price Check

Price Check is a 2012 comedy film about the high price of a middle-class life.

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Prince Charming

Prince Charming is a fairy tale stock character who comes to the rescue of a damsel in distress and must engage in a quest to liberate her from an evil spell.

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PS Classics

PS Classics is a record label that specializes in musical theatre and standard vocals, founded in 2000 by Grammy-nominated freelance producer Tommy Krasker and singer/actor Philip Chaffin.

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Puerto Rican Traveling Theater

The Puerto Rican Traveling Theater is a theater company based at the 47th Street Theater in New York City.

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RED Music

RED Music, stylized RED MUSIC, formerly RED Distribution, LLC (Relativity Entertainment Distribution) was a Sony-owned sales and marketing division that merged under The Orchard in 2017.

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Richard Alfieri

Richard Alfieri (born April 9, 1948) to Sam and Nena Alfieri is an American playwright, screenplay writer, novelist, film producer, and actor.

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Robert Lopez

Robert Lopez (born February 23, 1975) is an American songwriter for musicals and playwright, best known for co-creating The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q, and for co-writing the songs featured in the Disney animated films Frozen, its sequel Frozen II, and Coco, with his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez.

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Romantic comedy

Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and romance fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles.

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Royal Pains

Royal Pains is an American comedy-drama television series that ran on the USA Network from 2009 to 2016.

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RuPaul's Drag Race

RuPaul's Drag Race is an American reality competition television series, the first in the ''Drag Race'' franchise, produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV (season 1–8), WOW Presents Plus, VH1 (season 9–14) and, beginning with the fifteenth season, MTV.

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RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is an American reality competition spin off edition of the original RuPaul's Drag Race, which is produced by World of Wonder, for Logo TV and later VH1.

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Sam Sparro

Samuel Falson (born 8 November 1982), better known by his stage name Sam Sparro, is an Australian singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Sara Bareilles

Sara Beth Bareilles (born December 7, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Saved by the Bell (2020 TV series)

Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom developed by Tracey Wigfield that premiered on November 25, 2020, on Peacock.

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Scott Porter

Matthew Scott Porter (born July 14, 1979) is an American actor. Cheyenne Jackson and Scott Porter are American male musical theatre actors.

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Sean Hayes

Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, musician and producer. Cheyenne Jackson and Sean Hayes are American gay actors and American male musical theatre actors.

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Searchlight Pictures

Searchlight Pictures, Inc. is an American film production and distribution arm of The Walt Disney Studios, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company's Disney Entertainment division.

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Seattle

Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.

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Sense8

Sense8 (a play on the word sensate) is an American science fiction drama television series created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski for Netflix.

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Sense8 season 2

The second season of Sense8, an American science fiction drama television series created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski, follows eight strangers from different parts of the world who suddenly become "sensates"; human beings who are mentally and emotionally linked.

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September 11 attacks

The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.

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Shanice Williams

Shanice Williams (born July 9, 1996), also known as Shanice Shantay, is an American actress and singer.

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Sia

Sia Kate Isobelle Furler (born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter.

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Sierra Boggess

Sierra Marjory Boggess (born May 20, 1982) is an American theater actress, singer, and figure skater.

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Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks

Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is a 2001 play by American playwright Richard Alfieri.

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Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (film)

Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is a 2014 Hungarian-American comedy-drama film starring Gena Rowlands and Cheyenne Jackson alongside a supporting cast including Jacki Weaver, Rita Moreno, Julian Sands and Anthony Zerbe.

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Skylar Astin

Skylar Astin (born Skylar Astin Lipstein; September 23, 1987) is an American actor. Cheyenne Jackson and Skylar Astin are American male musical theatre actors.

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Sony Music Publishing

Sony Music Publishing (US) LLC (formerly Sony/ATV Music Publishing) is the largest music publisher in the world, with over five million songs owned or administered as of end March 2021.

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Spokane, Washington

Spokane is the most populous city in and the county seat of Spokane County, Washington, United States.

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St. James Theatre

The St.

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Stevie Aiello

Stephen Aiello (born April 30, 1983) is an American songwriter, musician, and record producer.

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Sutton Foster

Sutton Lenore Foster (born March 18, 1975) is an American actress.

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Tawgs Salter

Thomas "Tawgs" Salter is a Canadian musician, songwriter, producer and recording engineer.

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The Advocate (magazine)

The Advocate is an American LGBT magazine, printed bi-monthly and available by subscription.

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The Book of Mormon (musical)

The Book of Mormon is a musical comedy with music, lyrics, and book by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone.

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The Green (film)

The Green is a 2011 drama film directed by Steven Williford, written by Williford, Paul Marcarelli and Molly Pearson, and starring Jason Butler Harner, Cheyenne Jackson, Illeana Douglas and Julia Ormond.

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The Heart of the Matter

The Heart of the Matter (1948) is a novel by English author Graham Greene.

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The Masked Singer (American TV series)

The Masked Singer (abbreviated as TMS) is an American reality singing competition television series that premiered on Fox on January 2, 2019.

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The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 7

The seventh season of the American television series The Masked Singer (also known as The Masked Singer: The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly) premiered on Fox on March 9, 2022, following a sneak peek episode that aired on February 20, and concluded on May 18, 2022.

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The Morning Show (American TV series)

The Morning Show, also known as Morning Wars in Australia and Indonesia, is an American drama television series starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell that premiered on Apple TV+ on November 1, 2019.

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The Most Happy Fella

The Most Happy Fella is a 1956 musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Frank Loesser.

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The Munsters

The Munsters is an American sitcom depicting the home life of a family of benign monsters.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The One I Wrote for You

The One I Wrote for You is a 2014 American drama film written by David Kauffman, directed by Andrew Lauer and starring Cheyenne Jackson, Kevin Pollak, Christine Woods and Christopher Lloyd.

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The Performers (play)

The Performers is a comedy play written by David West Read and directed by Evan Cabnet.

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The Power of Two

The Power of Two is a 2009 studio album by American vocalists Michael Feinstein and Cheyenne Jackson arranged by John Oddo.

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The Real O'Neals

The Real O'Neals is an American single-camera sitcom that aired on ABC from March 2, 2016, to March 14, 2017.

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The Recording Academy

The Recording Academy (formally the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences; abbreviated NARAS) is an American learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals.

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The Rocky Horror Show

The Rocky Horror Show is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Richard O'Brien.

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The Secret Garden (musical)

The Secret Garden is a musical based on the 1911 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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Theatre World Award

The Theatre World Award is an American honor presented annually to actors and actresses in recognition of an outstanding New York City stage debut performance, either on Broadway or Off-Broadway. Cheyenne Jackson and Theatre World Award are theatre World Award winners.

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Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical)

Thoroughly Modern Millie is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori, lyrics by Dick Scanlan, and a book by Richard Morris and Scanlan.

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Title of show

is a one-act musical, with music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and a book by Hunter Bell.

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Todd Haimes Theatre

The Todd Haimes Theatre (previously known as the American Airlines Theatre and originally the Selwyn Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 227 West 42nd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Tony Awards

The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.

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Trey Parker

Randolph Severn "Trey" Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, and musician.

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Ugly Betty

Ugly Betty is an American comedy-drama television series developed by Silvio Horta that aired on ABC from September 28, 2006, to April 14, 2010.

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Understudy

In theatre, an understudy, referred to in opera as cover or covering, is a performer who learns the lines and blocking or choreography of a regular actor, actress, or other performer in a play.

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United 93 (film)

United 93 is a 2006 docudrama thriller film written and directed by Paul Greengrass.

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Us Weekly

Us Weekly is a weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine based in New York City.

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USA Network

USA Network (or simply USA) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division of Comcast's NBCUniversal.

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Vanessa Williams

Vanessa Lynn Williams (born March 18, 1963) is an American singer, actress, model, producer, and dancer. Cheyenne Jackson and Vanessa Williams are American LGBT rights activists.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Victoria Clark

Victoria Clark (born October 10, 1959) is an American actress, musical theatre soprano, and director.

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Vietnam veteran

A Vietnam veteran is an individual who performed active military, naval, or air service in the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

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Vineyard Theatre

The Vineyard Theatre is a 120-seat Off-Broadway non-profit theatre company, located at 108 East 15th Street in Manhattan, New York City, near Union Square.

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Watchmen (TV series)

Watchmen is a 2019 American superhero drama limited series based on the 1986 DC Comics series of the same title created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

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Webisode

A webisode (portmanteau of "web" and "episode") is an episode of a series that is distributed as part of a web series or on streaming television.

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Werewolves Within (film)

Werewolves Within is a 2021 American mystery comedy horror film directed by Josh Ruben from a screenplay by Mishna Wolff, based on the video game of the same name from Red Storm Entertainment.

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West Side Story

West Side Story is a musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents.

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Will & Grace

Will & Grace is an American television sitcom created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan.

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Xanadu (musical)

Xanadu is a musical comedy with a book by Douglas Carter Beane and music and lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar, based on the 1980 film of the same name, which was, in turn, inspired by the 1947 Rita Hayworth film Down to Earth.

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30 Rock

30 Rock is an American satirical sitcom television series created by Tina Fey that originally aired on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013.

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48th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

The 48th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2020.

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57th Annual Grammy Awards

The 57th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 8, 2015, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

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5th Avenue Theatre

The 5th Avenue Theatre is a landmark theatre located in the Skinner Building, in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States.

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62nd Tony Awards

The 62nd Tony Awards ceremony was held on June 15, 2008.

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8 (play)

8 is a 2011 American play that portrays the closing arguments of Perry v. Schwarzenegger, a federal trial that led to the overturn of Proposition 8, an amendment banning same-sex marriages in California.

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See also

LGBT rights activists from Washington (state)

Male actors from Idaho

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheyenne_Jackson

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