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News Sirius Satellite Radio: Cast of Lone Star Love Sings on "Radio Playbill" Nov. 15-28 "Radio Playbill" goes inside the rehearsal hall of the new musical Lone Star Love Nov. 15-28 to talk to the cast and hear performances of some of the songs from the new show, which relocates Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor to Windsor, Texas.

"CD of the Week" is an album of highlights from Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest hit London musical, The Woman in White, which is headed for Broadway next fall. We play Michael Crawford?s showstopper, "You Can Get Away with Anything." Then, test your knowledge in the weekly Playbill Quiz.

"Radio Playbill," a news and entertainment magazine show of theatrical interviews, features and music, is broadcast multiple times each week on Sirius Satellite Radio's Our Time, Stream 131.

A new 30-minute show debuts each Monday, with rebroadcasts throughout the following two weeks. Here is the schedule (all times are Eastern): New show Monday Nov. 15 at 5 PM, Wednesday Nov. 17 at 11 PM, Friday Nov. 19 at 5 AM, Saturday Nov. 20 at 5 PM, and Sunday Nov. 21 at 9 AM. Rebroadcasts continue following the ensuing week?s shows: Monday Nov. 22 at 5:30 PM, Wednesday Nov. 24 at 11:30 PM, Friday Nov. 26 at 5:30 AM, Saturday Nov. 27 at 5:30 PM, and Sunday, Nov. 28 at 9:30 AM.

All the excitement and glamour of the American theatre scene comes across in "Radio Playbill," 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.

Previous guests on "Radio Playbill" have included Susan Stroman, Hugh Jackman, Nathan Lane, Idina Menzel, Donna Murphy, John Barrowman, Alec Baldwin, Melissa Errico, Matthew Broderick, Sheldon Harnick, Joel Grey, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Stephen Sondheim, Chita Rivera, Rosie O'Donnell, Michael John LaChiusa, Andrew Lippa, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Antonio Banderas, Jerry Herman, Barbara Cook, Ann Heche, Tony Kushner, Tonya Pinkins, William Finn, Michael Crawford, Jason Robert Brown, Patrick Stewart, Rebecca Luker, Alan Menken, Liz Callaway, Jerry Zaks, Julia Murney, Cy Coleman, Stephen Flaherty, Mickey Rooney, Cathy Rigby, Boy George, Jeanine Tesori, Charles Strouse, Cherry Jones, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Baz Luhrman, George C. Wolfe, Maury Yeston, Sherie Rene Scott, and many more. The program has offered the first (and sometimes only) chance to hear songs from Wicked, Bounce, Dracula, Brooklyn, Little Women, Jerry Springer: The Opera, Avenue Q, Caroline Or Change, A Stoop on Orchard Street, Bombay Dreams, The Little Princess, The Boy From Oz, Hairspray,Taboo, Urban Cowboy, The Fabulist, Marty, Dance of the Vampires and revivals of Assassins, Wonderful Town, Fiddler on the Roof, Little Shop of Horrors, Nine and Man of La Mancha, among many more shows.

You can now listen to some of the best of these with RealPlayer in the "Radio Playbill" archives on Playbill On-Line.

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Host for the magazine show is Robert Viagas, founding editor of Playbill On-Line and Theatre.com, author of several books on theatre, including "The Back Stage Insider?s Guide to Broadway," "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."

About Sirius
Sirius, now available to over 10 million DISH Network satellite TV and Sirius Satellite Radio subscribers, provides listeners with more than 120 channels of the best commercial-free music, sports, information and entertainment, with digital quality sound coast-to-coast, broadcast daily from New York City, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, Houston and Daytona. Sirius offers 65 channels of commercial-free music, featuring multiple categories of pop, rock, country, hip-hop, R&B, dance, jazz, classical and Latin music, along with more than 50 channels of sports, news, talk entertainment, traffic and weather for a monthly subscription fee of $12.95, with greater savings for upfront payments of multiple months or a year or more. Sirius also broadcasts live play-by-play games of the NHL and the NFL, and is the Official Satellite Radio partner of the NFL.

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