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  • Portrait of Greg Kotis, the Tony Award winning writer of  Urinetown. His new play, Pig Farm, is a dark comedy that unfolds on a pig farm, where survival is a daily struggle. The play is opening in New York as a production by the Roundabout Theatre before coming to San Diego s Old Globe. Photographed on the set of Pig Farm at the Laura Pels Theatre in Manhattan.
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  • Portrait of Greg Kotis, the Tony Award winning writer of  Urinetown. His new play, Pig Farm, is a dark comedy that unfolds on a pig farm, where survival is a daily struggle. The play is opening in New York as a production by the Roundabout Theatre before coming to San Diego s Old Globe. Photographed on the set of Pig Farm at the Laura Pels Theatre in Manhattan.
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  • Thurs. Sept. 14, 2006 --  New York, NY..--Actress Cherry Jones won the Tony Award for her portrayal of Sister Aloysius in John Patrick Shanley s play  Doubt.  A touring production of the play will come to the Ahmanson Theatre this month. Portrait taken on the Doubt rehearsal stage in midtown Manhattan.
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  • Thurs. Sept. 14, 2006 --  New York, NY..--Actress Cherry Jones won the Tony Award for her portrayal of Sister Aloysius in John Patrick Shanley s play  Doubt.  A touring production of the play will come to the Ahmanson Theatre this month. Portrait taken on the Doubt rehearsal stage in midtown Manhattan.
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  • Thurs. Sept. 14, 2006 --  New York, NY..--Actress Cherry Jones won the Tony Award for her portrayal of Sister Aloysius in John Patrick Shanley s play  Doubt.  A touring production of the play will come to the Ahmanson Theatre this month. Portrait taken on the Doubt rehearsal stage in midtown Manhattan.
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  • Portrait of Greg Kotis, the Tony Award winning writer of  Urinetown. His new play, Pig Farm, is a dark comedy that unfolds on a pig farm, where survival is a daily struggle. The play is opening in New York as a production by the Roundabout Theatre before coming to San Diego s Old Globe. Photographed on the set of Pig Farm at the Laura Pels Theatre in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006...
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  • Portrait of Greg Kotis, the Tony Award winning writer of  Urinetown. His new play, Pig Farm, is a dark comedy that unfolds on a pig farm, where survival is a daily struggle. The play is opening in New York as a production by the Roundabout Theatre before coming to San Diego s Old Globe. Photographed on the set of Pig Farm at the Laura Pels Theatre in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006...
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  • Elton John  attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Children play with fall leaves in the ventilation grate outside the MET in Central Park.  November 17, 2006.
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • Portrait of actor Sam Robards who currently plays a role in the Broadway play "The 39 Steps".
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Children play in the water on a sunny day.
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  • Children play in the water on a sunny day.
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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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  • 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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  • The cast of the Broadway play "Lestat" bow during their curtain call after the premiere performance at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • The cast of the Broadway play "Lestat" bow during their curtain call after the premiere performance at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (C) during the curtain call of the Broadway play "Lestat" after the premiere performance at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (L) and writer Anne Rice (R) during the curtain call of the Broadway play "Lestat" after the premiere performance at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Bon Jovi (R) attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Constantine Maroulis attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Eric McCormack attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Star Jones attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Kelli Carpenter (L) and Rosie O'Donnell (R) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Kelli Carpenter (L) and Rosie O'Donnell (R) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Recording artist, Jewel, (R) attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Recording artist, Jewel, attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Recording artist, Jewel, (R) attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Kathie Lee Gifford attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Kathie Lee Gifford attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Rob Thomas (L) attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Rob Thomas (L) attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • James Spader poses for a portrait inside Ethel Barrymore Theatre where he will be preforming in David Mamet's new play "Race." (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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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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  • Lorraine Bracco attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • cuban man playing stickball in havana streets
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  • cuban boy playing alone in streets
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  • DJ Dominik Eulberg plays at Club Cielo in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan 7/28/06
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  • DJ Dominik Eulberg plays at Club Cielo in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan 7/28/06
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  • DJ Dominik Eulberg plays at Club Cielo in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan 7/28/06
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  • DJ Ada plays at Club Cielo in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan 7/28/06
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  • DJ Ada plays at Club Cielo in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan 7/28/06
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • DJ Ada plays at Club Cielo in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan 7/28/06
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  • Gretchen Wilson plays at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, Wed. June 15, 2006.
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  • Both teams line for the National Anthem prior to Game 1 of the 2009 World Series between the New York Yankees and The Philadelphia Phillies in Bronx, NY. (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • The American Flag is displayed in Center Field of Yankees Stadium  during the US National Anthem prior to Game 1 of the 2009 World Series between the New York Yankees and The Philadelphia Phillies in Bronx, NY. (Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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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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  • 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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  • Arcade Fire performs at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Wed. May 9, 2007.
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