The 16th annual Broadway on Broadway concert was held smack dab in the middle of Times Square on Sunday, September 16, with performers from 20 main stem musicals performing numbers from their shows. Tens of thousands of fans gathered to enjoy the festivities, and some of them went so far as to dress as their favorite Broadway character in order to gain access to a VIP viewing area. What they did for love, indeed!
Chang chang, chang-itty-chang she-bop! Here are Laura Osnes (left) and Max Crumm (right), chosen by America for the roles of Sandy and Danny in Grease, with Ryan Haddad from Cleveland, who won the title of "Broadway's Biggest Fan" in an online contest.
The concert was hosted by former 'N Sync heartthrob Lance Bass, who is currently appearing on Broadway as Corny Collins in the long-running hit Hairspray.
Lea Salonga, who created the role of Kim in Miss Saigon, is now playing Fantine in Les Misérables.
Carolee Carmello, the current star of Mamma Mia!, posed with fellow cast member Frankie James Grande, who won the title "Mr. Broadway" in a beauty/talent pageant held earlier this year.
Here are Ashley Brown (left) and Gavin Lee (right), a.k.a. Mary and Bert in Mary Poppins, with Janelle Robinson, who's featured in the "Super-cali-fragi-listic-expi-ali-docious" number.
Julia Murney gave a powerhouse performance of "The Wizard and I" from the smash hit Wicked.
Avenue Q's Howie Michael Smith made the scene with his pal Rod, who was very miffed that he didn't win the title of "Broadway's Biggest Fan."
Looking cuter than ever, here are Andy Karl and Orfeh, a couple both onstage (in Legally Blonde) and off.
Tamyra Gray warmed up a somewhat chilly morning/afternoon with her hot-hot-hot rendition of "Out Tonight" from Rent.
This parting shot is of Jeffrey Schecter, a.k.a. Mike in A Chorus Line, who showed the audience that he ain't kidding when he boasts, "I Can Do That."
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The last five columns written by Michael Portantiere:
07/13/2010: Presidential Material
07/04/2010: Hardy Boy
06/29/2010: High School Stars
06/21/2010: Falling in Love Again
06/17/2010: A Meeting of the 'mos (and Their Friends)
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