Flower Drum Song and Audra McDonald’s New CD on 'Radio Playbill' Sept. 24-28 | Playbill

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News Flower Drum Song and Audra McDonald’s New CD on 'Radio Playbill' Sept. 24-28 This week’s "Radio Playbill" takes you to a rehearsal for Broadway’s new Flower Drum Song, where Lea Salonga tells about the difference between her first visit to Broadway in Miss Saigon, and her latest starring role a decade later. She and Jose Lana perform "You Are Beautiful," and the entire cast sings the new version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein title song.

This week’s "Radio Playbill" takes you to a rehearsal for Broadway’s new Flower Drum Song, where Lea Salonga tells about the difference between her first visit to Broadway in Miss Saigon, and her latest starring role a decade later. She and Jose Lana perform "You Are Beautiful," and the entire cast sings the new version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein title song.

Also this week, selections from , Audra McDonald’s new solo CD, Happy Songs, which also includes a new tune by Michael John LaChiusa. Then, test your knowledge of Jerry Herman rarities in the weekly Playbill Quiz.

"Radio Playbill," a weekly news and entertainment magazine show of theatrical interviews, features and music, is broadcast 12 times weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio's A&E Channel, 154. This link now takes you directly to the page that lets you listen to the show.

The 30-minute weekly show debuts each Tuesday, with airings at 5 AM, 11 AM, 5 PM and 11 PM (ET).

Rebroadcasts of the show occur each Thursday at 1 AM, 7 AM, 1 PM and 10 PM and Saturday at 5 AM, 11 AM, 5 PM and 11 PM (ET). All the excitement and glamour of the American theatre scene comes across in this, the first radio project from the creators of Broadway's distinctive programs, and Playbill On-Line, the home of theatre on the internet. The program reflects Playbill's unique access and knowledge of the world of Broadway, broadcasting from Sirius' midtown Manhattan studios overlooking Times Square.

And don't miss Playbill's theatre news headlines, being broadcast throughout the day, seven days a week on Sirius Satellite Radio's "Broadway's Best," Channel 67.

Host for both the news and the magazine show is Robert Viagas, founding editor of Playbill On-Line and Theatre.com, author of several books on theatre, including "On the Line: The Creation of A Chorus Line" and "The Amazing Story of The Fantasticks," and editor of Louis Botto’s updated book "At This Theatre."

From its three satellites orbiting over the U.S., Sirius broadcasts 100 channels of digital quality radio throughout the continental United States for a monthly subscription fee of $12.95. Click on Sirius.com to listen to Sirius live, or to find a Sirius retailer in your area.

Sirius delivers 60 original channels of commercial-free music in virtually every genre, and 40 sports, news and entertainment channels. DaimlerChrysler has announced plans to offer Sirius radios in 17 models of Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles beginning this fall. BMW has announced plans to offer Sirius radios as an accessory in its most popular models through BMW Centers across the country, including select BMW 3 Series, 5 Series and X5 vehicles. Nissan has announced plans to offer Sirius radios as an option this fall on six Infiniti and Nissan 2003 models, and future Audi and Volkswagen models will also offer Sirius. Sirius also has agreements to install AM/FM/SAT radios in Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Volvo and Mazda vehicles. Kenwood, Clarion, Audiovox, and Jensen satellite receivers, including models that can adapt any car stereo to receive Sirius, are available at retailers such as Circuit City, Best Buy, Sears, Good Guys, Tweeter, Ultimate Electronics and Crutchfield. -- Robert Viagas Playbill Broadcast/Playbill Books 525 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1801 New York, NY 10018 (212) 557-5757 x125

 
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