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News TRIO Broadcasts 2001 Broadway on Broadway Concert, May 20, 22 Last season's Broadway on Broadway concert, which featured performances from Mamma Mia! and The Producers, will be broadcast on the cable television channel TRIO on May 20 and 22.

Last season's Broadway on Broadway concert, which featured performances from Mamma Mia! and The Producers, will be broadcast on the cable television channel TRIO on May 20 and 22. Hosted by Brooke Shields — who was then appearing as Sally Bowles in the hit revival of Cabaret — the tenth annual Broadway on Broadway concert drew record numbers to Times Square. The TRIO network will air the hour-long special on May 20 at 7 PM and 1 AM and again on May 22 at 2 PM, 10 PM and 2 AM. Among the Broadway stars lending their voice to the annual tourist attraction are Bebe Neuwirth, Howard McGillin, Louise Pitre, Carolee Carmello and Brad Oscar.

The complete list of shows, performers and songs follows:
Blast!: "Battery Battle" (Company)
Chicago : "All That Jazz" (Bebe Neuwirth and Company)
Aida : "My Strongest Suit" (Idina Menzel and Company)
Kiss Me, Kate : "So In Love" (Carolee Carmello and Burke Moses)
Les Misérables : "Bring Him Home" (Ivan Rutherford)
Mamma Mia!: "Dancing Queen" (Louise Pitre, Judy Kaye, Karen Mason and Company)
Rent : "What You Own" (Trey Ellett and Manley Pope)
The Full Monty : "It’s A Woman’s World" (Annie Golden, Laura Marie Duncan, Jannie Jones, Liz McConahay)
The Music Man: "My White Knight" (Rebecca Luker)
The Phantom Of The Opera : "The Music Of The Night" (Howard McGillin)
The Producers : "Haben Sie Gehoert Das Deutsche Band?" (Brad Oscar)
The Rocky Horror Show : "Sweet Transvestite"/ "Time Warp" (Terrence Mann, Jason Wooten and Company)
Urinetown: The Musical : "Run, Freedom, Run" (Company)

Broadway On Broadway is part of TRIO's month-long salute to Broadway, which also includes broadcasts of Fosse, The Syringa Tree, The Car Man, Sweeney Todd, Laurence Olivier's Hamlet and the "Broadway Legends" documentary.

 
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