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News Kinky Boots, Annie and Gent's Guide Producers Join BroadwayCon Broadway producers John Johnson, Hal Luftig, Arielle Tepper Madover and Daryl Roth are among the industry leaders who will speak about the ins and outs of showbiz as part of the three-day theatrical event BroadwayCon, which takes place in New York City this January.

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Johnson (Gent's Guide), Luftig (The Elephant Man, Kinky Boots), Madover (Annie, An Act of God) and Roth (Kinky Boots, It Shoulda Been You) join a lineup of participants that includes Lonny Price, Melissa Errico, Hunter Bell, Jeff Bowen, James Monroe Iglehart, Rebecca Luker, Courtney Reed, Jonathan Groff, Billy Porter, Joshua Safran, Ann Harada Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, Barbara Whitman, Bernard Telsey, Skylar Astin, Susan Blackwell, Jenn Colella, Gavin Creel, Matt Doyle, Tamika Lawrence, Telly Leung, Michael McElroy, Andy Mientus, Anthony Rapp, Seth Rudetsky, Jason Tam, Steve Rosen, Sarah Saltzberg, Dan Lipton and David Rossmer.

Set to take place Jan. 22-24, 2016, at the New York Hilton Midtown, BroadwayCon was created as a one-of-a-kind weekend that will bring theatre fans together with the performers and creators of their favorite shows.

The final batch of tickets for BroadwayCon go on sale Oct. 17 at 1 PM. Fans eager to snag tickets to the event shouldn't hesitate; previous ticket batches sold out in just hours.

The event promises "panels, performances, workshops, keynotes, autograph and photo opportunities, concerts, meet-and-greets, Q&As and a lot more." Panels and talkbacks in the works include "Creating a Cast Recording," "Why Our Favorite Shows Close," "The History of Theatre and Social Change," "Producing 101," as well as a Main Stage with programming that spans behind-the-scenes stories from classic shows, to talkbacks with stars, Broadway-themed game shows and more.

Read more about the creation of BroadwayCon here.

For full details on participation options and special hotel rates for the convention, visit BroadwayCon.com.

 
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