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  • Store employees restock shelves with High School Musical products at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Bryan Poindexter, 11, shops  at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Director Scott Ellis, right, and David Hyde Pierce during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • John Kander, right, and David Hyde Pierce during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • John Kander, left, and David Loud during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • John Kander, left, and David Loud during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • David Hyde Pierce during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, right, David Hyde Pierce, center, and Rupert Holmes, right, during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, center, David Hyde Pierce, left, and Debra Monk, right, during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, left, David Hyde Pierce, right, during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, center, David Hyde Pierce, right, and Debra Monk, left, during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, right, and David Hyde Pierce during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, center in white, shows photos of the stage at the Ahmanson in LA to David Hyde Pierce, right, Debra Monk, left, and Rupert Holmes, center in black, during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, center, speaks with cast members David Hyde Pierce, right, and Debra Monk, letf, during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, left, speaks with cast members David Hyde Pierce, center, and Debra Monk during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Rupert Holmes speaks to cast members of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb in the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Director Scott Ellis, left, and Rupert Holmes look over a script during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb in the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • The Puppini Sisters, a musical trio specializing in 1940's style vocal close harmony music, perform at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, May 29, 2007.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Jill Santoriello wrote the book, the music, and the lyrics in the translation of the Dickens' classic 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The larger than life musical opens next week at the Hirschfeld Theater as the first new show of season. Sept. 11, 2008.
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  • Kevin Del Aguila, Patrick Walker, and Gary Adler Michael pose on the set of the hit off-Broadway musical called Altar Boyz.
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  • Kevin Del Aguila, Gary Adler, and Michael Patrick Walker pose on the set of the hit off-Broadway musical called Altar Boyz.
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  • Kevin Del Aguila, Patrick Walker, and Gary Adler Michael pose on the set of the hit off-Broadway musical called Altar Boyz.
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  • Kevin Del Aguila, Gary Adler, and Michael Patrick Walker pose on the set of the hit off-Broadway musical called Altar Boyz.
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  • The storefront of the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • The storefront of the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • The storefront of the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • The storefront of the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Saycon Sengbloh, left, and Clifton Oliver perform "As Long As You're Mine" from the Broadway musical "Wicked" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Saycon Sengbloh performs "The Wizard And I" from the Broadway musical "Wicked" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Kenita Miller performs "I'm Here" from the Broadway musical "Color Purple" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Susan Chase reads a book while waiting for a lottery. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Susan Chase reads a book while waiting for a lottery. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent05.JPG
  • Sonny Curry yells out winning lottery names. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent02.JPG
  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Allison Theriault of Road Island in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Maria Paduano of New Jersey signs the wall in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Maria Paduano of New Jersey signs the wall in front The Nederlander Theater, home of the Broadway play, RENT. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
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  • Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti. Aug. 28, 2008.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent14.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent07.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent10.JPG
  • Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
    140725.CA.082808.Rent11.JPG
  • Sonny Curry yells out winning lottery names. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Sonny Curry shakes the  lottery cards before calling the lucky names. Rentheads typically start lining up at 4:30 p.m. outside The Nederlander Theater, home of the closing Broadway show RENT, for lottery tickets ($20) giving them front row seats for each performance.Details of writing on walls at The Nederlander Theater in New York. As  Rent  closes after 12 years on Broadway, no one is mourning the show more than the  Rentheads,  an army of passionate fans who have made the show the center of their life. They follow it from city to city on national tours, and they have become a fixture at the NY Theatre where the show opened in 1996, sleeping outside, waiting for tickets, and covering the walls with graffiti.
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  • Juliana Leone, 6, shops with her mother Grace Leone at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Juliana Leone, 6, shops with her mother Grace Leone at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Customers shop at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • High School Musical products are seen on display at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • High School Musical products are seen on display at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • High School Musical products are seen on display at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Store employees restock shelves with High School Musical products at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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  • Music Producer Rodney (Darkchild) Jerkins Sony Studios in New York City.
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