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News Strouse, MacLaine, Ebersole and Adding Machine Folk to Appear at Barnes and Noble in July Academy Award-winning actress Shirley MacLaine, Tony Award-winning composer Charles Strouse and the cast of Adding Machine will make appearances at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble in July.

The theatre-related events kick off July 9 when Capathia Jenkins (Caroline, or Change) and composer Louis Rosen sign and perform selections from their new recording "One Ounce of Truth" at 6 PM.

On July 10 at 5:30 PM, the Tony-winning composer of Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, and Applause, Charles Strouse, will discuss his new memoir, "Put On a Happy Face." Strouse will be joined by theatre columnist Steven Suskin and two-time Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole.

Barnes and Noble welcomes Broadway performer Eric Michael Gillett (The Frogs) July 16. Gillett will celebrate his album "Sing a Rainbow" with a signing and performance at 6 PM.

The cast of the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway production of Adding Machine stops by the Manhattan book store at 5:30 PM on July 17. The company will perform 30 minutes of highlights from their PS Classics cast recording.

Oscar-winning stage and screen actress Shirley MacLaine will sign copies of the paperback edition of her insightful book on life, "Sage-ing While Age-ing," July 22 at 7:30 PM. On July 29 at 7:30 PM celebrated portrait photographer Amy Arbus will discuss her book "The Fourth Wall," which captures Broadway actors as their characters in new, unique settings. Among the actors featured in Arbus' work are Alan Cumming, Raúl Esparza, Victoria Clark, Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole.

For youth audiences, Barnes and Noble welcomes cast members of Gazillion Bubble Show July 22 at 4:30 PM. The young members of TADA! Youth Theater will also perform from their musical Everything About a Day (Almost) on July 24 at 5 PM.

The Barnes and Noble at Lincoln Triangle is located at 1972 Broadway at 66th Street in Manhattan. For further information call (212) 595-6859 or visit www.bn.com.

 
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