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    Rob Marshall to Aye-Aye 'Pirates'?

    Are you ready to see Jack Sparrow swashbuckle his way through a big, flashy musical number?

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    At 60, Meryl Streep Emerges as Summer Sensation

    Despite turning 60 in June, the actress most synonymous with Oscar quietly has become one of the most reliable warm-weather draws at the multiplex.

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    Back to 'Futurama': Original Actors to Return

    After a standoff with 20th Century Fox TV over salary, all five "Futurama" actors on Friday reached an agreement with the producing studio to reprise their parts on the show.

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    'Glee' Cast Goes 'Gleek'

    This summer, eight members of the "Glee" cast will be traveling the country on "The Gleek Tour" to meet fans, sign autographs and give a sneak peek of the new fall comedy on Fox.

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    For Actress, a $117 Outfit Was Pivotal

    Brooke Elliott says, "Rosie O'Donnell asked, 'How much did that outfit cost you?' and I said, '$117,' and she said, 'Well, if you get the job I'm going to reimburse you.'" 

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    Video: 'Guys and Dolls'

    In the latest of our informative videos, Back Stage goes behind the scenes of "Guys and Dolls" with actors Ellen Greene, Scott Bakula, and Director Richard Jay-Alexander.

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    Back Stage Panel Offer Musical Audition Advice

    On Thursday July 16, 2009, as part of its Successful Actor series, Back Stage held a free workshop, "How to Get a Callback at a Musical Theater Audition," at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.

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    The List Issue

    Back Stage's staff is always trying to come up with fresh editorial concepts and, above all, present helpful, actionable information for actors and other performing artists. With that in mind, we present our first-ever List Issue.

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    Be a Sponsor at Actorfest 2010!

    For information on 2010 exhibit booth space and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Allen Buhl at 646-654-5711.

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    On SAG's To-Do List, Unity Is Job One

    If its effects weren't so injurious, the behavior exhibited by the Screen Actors Guild over the past two years would be hilarious.