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Bernadette Peters (Mama Rose):
won the 1999 Outer Critics, Drama Desk and Tony® Award for Best Actress for her
portrayal of Annie Oakley on Broadway in Annie Get Your Gun. She
garnered the 1986 Tony, Drama Desk, and Drama League Awards for her electrifying
performance in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song and Dance; earned Tony
nominations for her work in Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with
George, Neil Simon’s The Goodbye Girl, Jerry Herman’s Mack and
Mabel, and Leonard Bernstein’s On the Town; and earned a Drama Desk
Award nomination for her portrayal of the Witch in the original production of
Sondheim’s Into the Woods. In 1996 Ms. Peters made her Carnegie Hall solo
debut in a benefit concert - a performance she repeated in London at Royal
Festival Hall which was filmed for PBS. On June 19th, 2002, she
made her Radio City Music Hall solo debut in a concert entitled Bernadette
Peters Loves Rodgers & Hammerstein. Her TV credits include "Hey, Mr.
Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh", the star-studded "Sondheim:
A Celebration at Carnegie Hall", and Terrence McNally’s "The Last Mile", all for
PBS. She recently appeared in two episodes of "Ally McBeal", for which she
received an Emmy® nomination, and was last seen in Showtime’s "Bobbie’s Girl".
TV movies include: "The Odyssey", "Cinderella", "What the Deaf Man Heard", and
"Holiday in Your Heart". Films credits include Pennies From Heaven,
Silent Movie, The Jerk, Annie, Woody Allen’s Alice,
and an independent feature, Let It Snow. Ms. Peters has recorded four
solo albums, including her highly acclaimed CD, Bernadette Peters Loves
Rodgers & Hammerstein, on Angel Records.
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