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News Reprise to Present Evenings with Tony Winners Sutton Foster and Betty Buckley Reprise Theatre Company — under the artistic direction of Jason Alexander — will present evenings with two Tony Award-winning actresses this season.

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An Evening with Sutton Foster will be held Oct. 4 at 8 PM, while Betty Buckley's Broadway Concert with Seth Rudetsky will be presented Feb. 21, 2011, at 8 PM. Both evenings will play UCLA's intimate Freud Playhouse.

Reprise artistic director Alexander said in a statement, "We are thrilled to announce these two very exciting, one-night-only events at Reprise! From her Tony Award-winning turn in Thoroughly Modern Millie to her Tony-nominated performances in Shrek and The Drowsy Chaperone, Sutton Foster is one of the most in-demand musical theatre performers in the world. We are especially excited to welcome Ms. Foster to our stage before she joins the Roundabout Theatre Company’s landmark revival of Anything Goes next year. As one of the American Theatre’s quintessential leading ladies, Tony Award-winner Betty Buckley has been dazzling audiences across the globe for decades. Ms. Buckley’s incomparable presence is a humbling addition to our Monday night event series – we are honored to be able to present her in concert in early 2011."

Reprise Theatre Company has previously presented evenings with Patti LuPone, Carol Burnett, Ben Vereen, Kristin Chenoweth and Brian Stokes Mitchell.

Tickets for both events are now on sale to subscribers. Tickets for An Evening with Sutton Foster, priced at $85 and $115, and for Betty Buckley's Broadway Concert with Seth Rudetsky, priced at $95 and $150, go on sale to the general public Sept. 7 at 10 AM. For tickets call the UCLA Central Ticket Office at (310) 825-2101 or visit www.reprise.org.

 
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