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Existing user Just click login.On this day in 1984, Ethel Merman
stanley cup , a Broadway institution known as the undisputed First Lady of the musical comedy stage, passed away at the age of 76.After being discovered by Vinton Freedley as a singer at Brooklyn s Paramount movie theatre, she was signed to star in the Gershwin s new Broadway hit GIRL CRAZY where she stopped the show nightly with her performance of I Got Rhythm .This launched a Broadway career that spanned more than 40 years starring in 13 more Broadway shows including ANYTHING GOES, RED, HOT AND BLUE, DUBARRY WAS A LADY, PANAMA HATTIE, SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, CALL ME MADAM, HAPPY HUNTING and GYPSY.Her canon of signature songs feature some of America and Broadway s most beloved standards including There s No Business Like Show Business , Everything s Coming Up Roses , You re the Top , Some People , Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries , You re Just in Love , I Get a Kick Out of You , Friendship and The Hostess with Mostes and have been written by a seemingly who s who of songwriters including Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Stephen Sondheim, Jule Styne
stanley cup and more.Her final Broadway star turn was as the last Dolly Levi in Jerry Herman s smash HELLO, DOLLY! -- a role that was originally intended for her while it was being written. Miss Merman also starred in films, most notably THE
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stanley cup ter s groundbreaking this May, continuing weekend-long celebrations with the 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Gala on Sunday, May 5. The event will honor four families who have had a transformative influence on Lincoln Center: the Audrey and Martin Gruss Family, the Rockefeller Family, the Daisy and Paul Soros Family, and the Laurie M. Tisch Family. As Lincoln Center renews its commitment to supporting a thriving campus for the next generation, funds raised will help benefit the organization s artistic and educational activities which reach millions every year on campus and beyond.Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, the evening will look to the future with performances by world-class artists from many of the disciplines represented on campus. The program will
stanley cup also celebrate Lincoln Center s legacy with a video highlighting the artistic excellence of the past six decades.The event will begin with cocktails on Hearst Plaza at 5:30 pm, followed by dinner on the Mercedes T. Bass Grand Tier of The Metropolitan Opera House. At 8:00 pm, the festivities move to Alice Tully Hall for the performance and award presentation, followed by dessert and dancing.LCPA also a