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News It's Sibling Revelry for Callaway Sisters in 2004 Tony-nominated sisters Liz and Ann Hampton Callaway will reteam for a series of concerts of their acclaimed cabaret act in 2004.

The Callaway sisters will perform their award-winning program — titled "Sibling Revelry" — Jan. 31, 2004, at the Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, MA. They are also scheduled to bring their show to the Dominican University in River Forest, IL (Feb. 8), the Maine Center for the Arts in Orono, ME (May 1) and the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College in Purchase, IL (May 8). The concert, which was recorded live for DRG Records, features such tunes as "It's Today," "The Sweetest Sounds," "Friendship," "Meadowlark," "My Heart Is So Full of You," "The Nanny Named Fran" as well as "The Huge Medley," which features a host of classic duets reinterpreted by the talented siblings. Callaway, recently on Broadway in The Look of Love, made her Broadway debut in the original cast of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, and she also took part in the anniversary concert of that musical last year. For her work in the short-lived musical Baby, she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and her other Broadway credits include The Three Musketeers, Miss Saigon and Cats. Callaway's solo recordings include "The Beat Goes On," "Anywhere I Wander—Liz Callaway Sings Frank Loesser" and "The Story Goes On."

Not only a singer, Ann Hampton Callaway is also an acclaimed songwriter, whose works have been performed by Barbra Streisand, Patti LuPone and dozens of others. For her Broadway debut in Swing!, Callaway garnered a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and her many recordings include "Ann Hampton Callaway," "Bring Back Romance," "To Ella with Love" and "After Ours." Callaway is also a recipient of several Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs (MAC) Awards.

 
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