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News "Mad TV" Star Parker to Return to Broadway's Fame Becomes Me Nicole Parker, who was an original cast member of Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, will return to the production at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre for the final two weeks of its run.

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Nicole Parker

Parker, who had left Fame Becomes Me to return to her role on Fox's "Mad TV," will rejoin the company Dec. 26. The show, which also features Tony winner Short, Brooks Ashmanskas, Mary Birdsong, Capathia Jenkins and onstage musical director Marc Shaiman, will end its run Jan. 7, 2007.

Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me was conceived by Tony Award winner Short (Little Me) and Hairspray's Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. The production features music by Shaiman (who is also a cast member), lyrics by Wittman and Shaiman and direction by Wittman. Charlie Alterman is the musical director. Wittman and Shaiman's Fame Becomes Me score includes such tunes as "Stepbrother de Jesus," "12 Step Pappy" and "Sniff, Sniff."

Daniel Goldfarb co-wrote the book, and Alan Zweibel is also part of the creative team, providing "additional material."

The structural nature of the long-gestating show is described thusly: "Leading the audience through a breathless 100 minute romp, Short re-enacts such imagined lifetime high points as his birth in 1976; his abusive father, a legendary Saskatchewan song and dance man; his heartbreaking Golden Globe-nominated performance as a mentally challenged concentration camp survivor and even his afterlife in show biz heaven. Along the way, superstars including Sarah Jessica Parker, Liz Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Jodi Foster and Renee Zellweger are conjured nightly along side Short's unforgettable characters Jiminy Glick, Ed Grimley and Irving Cohen."

For more information visit www.martinshortthemusical.com.

 
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