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News Betty Buckley to Sing in Concert in September Tony Award winner Betty Buckley, who recently portrayed silent-screen star Norma Desmond in the Hollywood Bowl's presentation of the original "Sunset Boulevard" screenplay, has three concerts scheduled for the month of September.
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Betty Buckley

On Sept. 16 the acclaimed singing actress will perform at the Pike Performing Arts Center in Indianapolis, IN. Tickets for that engagement are available by calling (317) 216-5455. An Evening with Betty Buckley and Orchestra will be offered Sept. 23 at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center in San Luis Obispo, CA. A festive reception will follow the performance; reservations can be made by calling (805) 756-7223. And, Buckley will bring her eclectic repertoire to San Francisco's Herbst Theatre on Sept. 30. Tickets for that evening can be purchased by calling (415) 392-4400. Betty Buckley offered acclaimed performances in Sunset Boulevard, Carrie, Song & Dance, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1776 and Promises, Promises. She won a Tony Award for her performance as Grizabella in the Broadway production of Cats, and she starred on the London stage in Promises, Promises and Sunset Boulevard, earning an Olivier Award nomination for her work in the latter. Also a TV ("Eight Is Enough") and film (Tender Mercies) star, the actress-singer devotes much of her time to concert appearances around the world. Her solo CD, "Stars and the Moon: Betty Buckley Live at the Donmar Warehouse," was nominated for a Grammy Award and is available on the Concord Records label. The actress was also seen on the final three seasons of the acclaimed HBO series "Oz" as well as in the Lincoln Center revue, Elegies: A Song Cycle.

For more information visit www.bettybuckley.com.

 
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