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News Barbara Walsh, Karen Mason, Kevin Earley and More Will Take Part in Broadway Ballyhoo at Feinstein's Feinstein's at Loews Regency will continue its 2012 summer season with a week of Scott Siegel's Broadway Ballyhoo Festival. Tony Award nominee Barbara Walsh and Rebecca's Karen Mason are among the June 17-21 lineup.

The series, which has played Thursday nights at 11 PM, will move to primetime at 8 PM July 17-21. Broadway Ballyhoo will resume 11 PM performances July 26 and continue every Thursday night.

"We have happily found an audience of folks who want to hear great singers, singing great show tunes at the end of the evening," said Siegel in a statement. "But this special Ballyhoo Festival gives us a chance to reach those people who like to hear this music but can't always stay up that late on a Thursday night. We wanted to give them a taste of what we offer every week."

According to press notes, "In keeping with the Broadway Ballyhoo format, each show in its primetime run will feature an entirely different cast of stars and an entirely different set of show tunes."

The lineup follows:

July 17
Barbara Walsh (Company)
Jack Noseworthy (Sweet Smell of Success)
Janine Divita (Edwin Drood) July 18
Kevin Earley (Death Takes a Holiday)
Jack Donahue (Panama Hattie)
William Blake
Tedi Marsh

July 19
Karen Oberlin
Scott Coulter

July 20
William Michals (South Pacific)
Carole J. Bufford
Allan Harris (The Taming of Helen)

July 21
Karen Mason (Wonderland, Rebecca)
Bill Daugherty
Ben Davis (La Boheme)

Other performers scheduled for Broadway Ballyhoo include Stephen DeRosa (Into The Woods), Lisa Howard (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) and Christina Bianco (Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab).

Feinstein's at Loews Regency is located at 540 Park Avenue at 61st Street. For more information and reservations, call (212) 339-4095 or visit FeinsteinsAtTheRegency.com.

 
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