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News Atlanta's Theater of the Stars Will Produce Music Man and My Fair Lady in 2005 Season Theater of the Stars producer Christopher B. Manos announced that his 2005 season in Atlanta will include tours of Peter Pan, Evita and Walt Disney's On the Record, and brand-new TOTS stagings of The Music Man and My Fair Lady.

The resident-produced Music Man and My Fair Lady will tour to other theatres. Casting and creative teams have not been announced.

TOTS will also bring back the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, in fall 2005.

For information, call (404) 252-8960.

Here's the TOTS schedule of performances at the lavish Fox Theatre in Atlanta:

  • Disney's On the Record, the new touring revue of songs from the catalog of Walt Disney films and musicals, set in a recording studio, May 17-22.
  • Peter Pan, Cathy Rigby's farewell tour in the beloved musical, July 12-17.
    the magic and whimsy of this beloved classic.
  • The Music Man, a new TOTS staging of the Meredith Willson musical about the power of music (and love) in small-town Iowa, July 26-31.
  • Evita, the new Harold Prince-supervised tour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical about Argentine leader Eva Peron, Aug. 2-7.
  • My Fair Lady, TOTS' new staging Lerner and Loewe classic based on Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, Aug. 16-21.
  • Radio City Christmas Spectacular, the lavish holiday show seen in New York and around the country, featuring the Rockettes, Nov. 17-23. *

    Theater of the Stars is celebrating its 53rd anniversary this year. "A civic non-profit cultural organization, Theater of the Stars is dedicated to presenting and producing the best in musical theatre," according to its mission. Visit www.theaterofthestars.com.

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