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So all through the morning will have stories with Broadway as their focus first cover story is a tale of one man against the sea for people who earn their livelihoods on the water.

It's your worst fear falling overboard.

Whether the person in the water is rescued or not depends a great deal on skill plus a fierce will to live. Jim Axelrod will report her cover story 40 miles from shore. The dead of night commercial fishermen fell off his God. I want you to find my fears were notified anything lost at sea. Later on Sunday morning. Wonder woman is the first big hit of the summer movie season wonder why. According to our faith, say like wonder woman just smashed a bunch of stuff is believable for someone just turned 75 don't tell that the original from the comics to the Silver Spring life later on Sunday morning. We have a summer song this morning from the singer known as Lord Anthony Mason introduces us to a young woman of remarkable talent at age 16 song Royals made Lord, an international popstar is never good. Four years later she's finally releasing her follow-up record and the inspiration came from underground. In 1977 musical based on a beloved comic strip and a girl named Annie, everyone's favorite orphan 40 years and seven Tony awards.

Later she's gone from a phenomenon to an institution is Nancy Giles will show us 40 years ago, a feisty orphan won the hearts of Broadway audiences. These we still love her. Just thinking about adding you think indoors, help, and her mantra is really liking how she has nothing but she really has everything because she's got a dream and she's got help. The sun will come out tomorrow.

Actually, just a little bit later this Sunday morning maraca catches up with song and dance legend Tommy to weigh off-Broadway ravers at the school that setting the stage for future stars Jim Gaffigan turns a cold shoulder to massage and more work featuring radio and TV personalities.

Talking business support team and played the CDC says that between 1992 and 2008, 155 commercial fishermen died after falling overboard making commercial fishing among America's most dangerous jobs are Sunday morning cover story is from Jim Axelrod, John Baldridge, best buddies since second grade are co-owners of the intermarry 44 foot fishing boat for the last 14 years we pulled up lobsters and crabs from the seafloor of the coast of Montauk, Long Island. It's like we got food. We got fuel the boats running right where off on another adventure. But these two hearty lobster men could've done without adventure one July evening four years ago miles offshore at 230 in the morning. Anthony asleep below deck. John wanted to fill the tanks were they would soon store their catch of the cooler off the 125 pound cooler sat on top of the tanks come back here. John picked up a metal to move the handle to hold all my might want to did it just snap a no momentum was on automatic pilot John wearing no life vest watched helplessly as the Anna Mary motored away, waving a consumable crest. Many see you screaming for Raymond knowing that there's no way you can hear me. You know you know you Don. Today's with his mind consumed by impending death. Some instinctive part of John Aldrich stayed focused on life. I realize that my boots are very buoyant like a life preserver moment I fell in the war was on my back I was doing like this, you know, trying to stay afloat. My legs came up to the surface. I just clicked. I got to sign right there. I got my breath go while maybe I should just empty the water on the thing pushed back in or with the map pocket and it does.

I did that.

Wow basically took and put on my own.

John that is crazy fast thinking and quickly.afloat in the moonlit water. John Aldrich turned his focus to the next pressing issue.

The ocean provided you sit there and you spin and you want to come around me and you know you don't know feet away. Why this is not you saw two shark fins.

So how to commit his whole mantra my head of brief breathe easy stop panic and just go to thing and not focus on that their right there staying calm worked, the sharks swim off you think something in my family. I'm thinking that nobody in the world knows I'm missing four hours late afternoon. He woke up in his bunk, not my job. I was in disbelief.

Straight up disbelief, he can't he not hear you got married radio. The coastal and married I want to remember overboard.

I never thought that he was dead. Right now his life looking for at the Coast Guard station in New Haven, Connecticut, Cmdr. John Beale was in charge if I give you to see him in updating the flames. My fears were not find anything immediately he puts search and rescue protocols in place.

We have all kinds of inputs that we put in there as far as how tall he is, whether he was wearing a flotation device or not what the winds are doing the currents just mathematically spits out anywhere from 5 to 10,000 computations so each one of these dots could be John Aldrich computer produced a zone of probability were Aldrich would most likely be it was roughly the size of Rhode Island, how could you possibly search an area the size of Rhode Island and find we train our people what to look for how we talk about either coconut or basketball floating on the water which is incredibly hard on for the intermarry critical clue.

Anthony found busted off cooler handle helping the Coast Guard and the volunteer leader fishing boat narrowed the search different fishing friends out on the ocean started call me asking me where I was and is talking to fishermen about. While it doesn't make sense.

Wishing to fill the tanks until the 40,000 curve when the intermarry reached a depth of 40 fathoms or 240 feet.

That was when John and start filling those tanks. John was likely moving the cooler.

Probably the handle broke got back, detective work going on. I Set goals for myself.

I said got a little more back in the water, the sun was coming up after little while accomplice water seal. We waited this.

It was just would John need a shot of hope in his supply had nearly run out helicopters going by. To the west of Munich where then you yell at all of it but that I know that to forwarding same with those boots, keeping him afloat. Aldrich made it to that bowie and hung off for his life and I guess within about this later. All of a sudden it's like here comes a helicopter I thought well my boots and splashing wave. Also, nothing turns over the top and then I know.

Unbelievable. You can't believe wow I am going to be saved. Coast Guard swimmer Bob Hope he was lowered into the water and help John into the best 12 hours after he fell in to the Atlantic Ocean shore. He was a dead man John Aldrich would see the pilot was visor back and look back and man you got some will to live as I love you, beloved, just to die like that and he goes man you want to do is we don't find live people by body after the rescue. John didn't see Bob Hope you again and Mr. Aldrich while until we brought them together on the dock in Montauk.

This is why what do you remember about the moment of making contact with him in the water. His charisma when I approach them in the water. I told him how long we had been looking for him after he said holy cow, you looking for you for nine hours today civil liability for 12 today the Coast Guard uses the Aldrich rescue as a teaching tool about those rights nicely works out well you John sister Kathy was also there when we brought the two together. You're very welcome John Aldrich's ordeal and miraculous outcome turned into a new book and a movie deal and a lot of treasured souvenirs. This is actual hand-lettered snap and Anthony found on the back deck of the boat, none more treasured than those boots.

They saved your life and save my life. Is there a lesson people hearing your story should learn from what happened you well. Positive thinking save my life in a positive thinking and those boots never made it positive thinking and those boots now page from our Sunday morning on June 11, 1742, 275 years ago today times for our founding fathers was the day Benjamin Raichlen is widely believed to have invented the snow bears his name. Franklin's cast-iron creation was designed to fit inside fireplace to solve the problem of too much heat going up the chimney. Franklin hit upon an innovative way of using iron planes. Susanna Carol of Philadelphia's Franklin Institute explains the idea of using that allowed the heat to travel throughout the iron plates inside the battles would heat up and retain the warmth of that fire and spend the heat would be released throughout the day. He's credited with more inventions as well, me this glass harmonica called and harmonica Parisian music man John Clark. We gave us a demonstration a few years yet another sign to our most multi talented founding father.

The folks at the Franklin Institute have sent along tomorrow. Franklin's inventions.

This original lightning rod in a replica of his bifocals. That way, Franklin never patented any of his inventions. He once said, as we benefit from the inventions of others. We should share our all freely and generously will the real Annie please stand next recognize the dress actress Shelley Bruce once wore it on Broadway in the Tony award-winning musical date and this morning were celebrating Annie without Nancy Giles when she was just 13 years old.

Andrew McArdle had a precocious understanding of the solar system and psychology.

Four decades later she still sticks out her chin and grinned only McArdle became a star in the Broadway musical show 17 Tony awards including best musical and rent for nearly 6 years changed a lot of minds a lot mom. That probably curses because their little girls are running around tomorrow making them especially change the lives of young actresses who portrayed the redheaded I am Andrea McArdle, Shelley, Bruce, Allison, Kirk, they were all chosen to plan E by Martin Chernin, who had the idea to turn the 1920s comic strip into a musical and then directed it or not directed 20 companies 20.

He also wrote the lyrics Charles Strauss compose the music and they won the Tony for best original score. During the past four decades, Chernin says he is addition 3500 girls around the world.

The only attorneys who really have a work of the ones who really take it seriously and deal with her, not as a cartoon but as a real kid in search of her parents with StreetSmarts and optimism as the thing that drives the musical has had such an impact on cast members that the enemies recently stage their 40th reunion, a private party in a public question-and-answer session. Perfect shot like it really is simply perfect show. The musical was less than perfect when it started out at the Goodspeed opera house in East Haddam, Connecticut.

Kristin my guard had the title role.

But my guard was too sweet and Annie had to be tough. After a few weeks she lost the part I did for fun. I cried a lot while excited to go home another cast member Andrea McArdle was perfect for the part we all know everybody's lines so I was told on a Sunday night that I was going to be taking on the role and she took the road to New York City which immediately took to her belly back like my 14th birthday party and I think he bought like Tito and Jermaine, and I was like it was also cool, really cool that McArdle was nominated for a Tony award, nobody knew who you are and then all of a sudden everything Shelley, Bruce, was McArdle's understudy. She became Broadway's second Annie we were known as triple threats. Everything he did all the right, right. So now it's required after Sarah Jessica Parker saw the Broadway show. Her stepfather was brutally honest me.

You know you're not any material at all prepared me that this was just me audience experience, but she auditioned anyway and became the third Annie, Allison Smith was in the audience.

In 1979 I saw Sarah and I very differently than Sarah's experience like I am going to go going to be at the age of nine, she became the youngest and the longest running Annie eight shows a week, it's the most incredible training ground drinking ever have, because you are playing a role for so long. It really allows you to explore and then there's Allison Kirk who lived in the same town is Allison Smith and I got so upset and I wanted to go see the shell and I thought what Shelley I bought the album and my friends and I would record ourselves singing like Andrea and then Allison went on Broadway and only me and I and I and then I will eventually Kirk was crowned the fifth Annie most of the Annie's went on to careers in TV film and the theater, Shelley, Bruce left the show in 1979. Then anyone I got leukemia and for six weeks.

Andrea McArdle would visit Bruce in the hospital after she performed her nightclub act at 1 o'clock in the morning and went to take my people get sesame chicken on a machine in the cafeteria, hang out with it a hard transition to go from being an actress and what that meant being sick that you prepared you for so much, yet a young age, especially when you have a role like Annie that you have to really be responsible. It was an amazing time and I was so lucky to have so much support while the original musical made theater history. The sun continues to, for new generations of song, story to be able to play a role that many people now and only people love. It's very fun. I love playing Annie Kenley Merritt played Annie last month at Greenwich high school in Connecticut okay right just before opening night. Andrew McArdle sent this advice for Kenley.

What I would tell Kenley is to never one to trust your instincts, your instinct is golden. And when you have an opportunity to play a character like this multifaceted at such a young age.

It is life altering and be there be there every moment say can enjoy it and it will be unforgettable 01 so is good Lord this way with we could've been in vaudeville together, going up on Tommy to work featuring radio and TV personalities. Talking business support team and played now a story from way, way off Broadway Moraga Chronicles Tommy tunes journey from Texas to the other side of the world song and dance man Tommy to, is known by theater lovers everywhere for his long list Broadway hit that long, lanky frame. I was born to run. Your name is Tommy to what else am I going to the beginning.

It had a sense of humor about it all you need, say, 518 disorder if you're wondering, that comes through 6 foot 6 1/2 inches.

It's not where you start, it's where you finish.

It's not how you go.

It's how you land the first of 10 Tony awards in 1974 want directed and choreographed some of the best one of the last half-century was his idea. Visit the wit and wisdom of Will Rogers the biggest style review one and only started not alongside British model and actress born in Wichita Falls. James two started dancing at the age of five. While in high school, he saw a certain show by Rogers and Hammerstein the kind of show he'd never seen before then.

They not only acted and made you laugh and cry, but they saying when they couldn't see anymore they would dance and there was all of it altogether and that's it.

That's what I was looking for and I didn't know that it Tommy to have discovered musical theater and throughout his career. He's made his mission to deliver Broadway to people where ever they live. I love it if you were an A-list dancer on Broadway.

You never took a national tour. I don't care where I'm working and I want people to know about broadly.

You don't have to come to New York were bringing it to you.

Carol Channing taught me about touring these were her exact words she said Tommy tune if it is your desire to pursue a career in the theatrical arts humans truly are shows from the capitals of the world and I said name one and she said Minneapolis or the capital of Japan, Tokyo, where Tommy tune certainly stands out in a crowd during the 1990s touring in my when he was asked by the Tucker roster to review company 100-year-old all email troop to direct his musical Grand Hotel talk about lost in translation when it came to you and said we want to do an all girl version of Grand Hotel. Did you think this is an exciting challenge will yes my whole thing is if you're good enough.

Anybody can play any part doesn't matter was founded by railroad department store magnate so gosh draw tourists to the city of rustica where the theater was face today.

The company around and Ogawa is expressive in a given year. How many people will see a performance. We attract about our grand theaters sold out around 1000 young women a year auditioned for 40 spots in the talk of rustica music school where they learn to sing and dance and that and in some cases act like a man, did you go into this wanting to play male roles. I didn't want to do Rio Tamaki Ray, Nokia, and become media stored in a recent option of Grand Hotel by two and how the stars and dominate the limelight so I wanted to be one night play the mail you let the company for me and I realize I enjoyed playing female voice so I have this revival reunited 78-year-old tune with veteran director Katie Ogata. We could've been in vaudeville together and let her know our staff in all of our performers are so in all of Tommy. It's like we are believers in the church of Tommy Lee Jones W when you visited what attribute don't know because I'm gone. Being able to work with some of Tommy tunes caliber is one of the great owners of my life each you need to God key. No no soon because I did this amazing all of them speak so lovingly of you not just about your talent but also your kindness, your mentorship will the magic ingredient.

I was long ago.

Magic love morning just to get it done this every no translation things that it happened in your career, including this my dream was to dance in the course of the Broadway musical. The audition I got a job so my dream came true. My first day New York. I got in the course of Broadway show anything else that happened gravy Broadway and I decided to drive everyone artist Elise Engler loves Broadway all 13 miles of precisely one year.

I have one more try. Basically replacing day after day, month, she turned the streets of Manhattan studio to me that sometimes it was an iconic building.

New Yorkers are used to seeing just about anything happening on their streets and sidewalks know that what I was doing anything. You shot someone to take a picture of me where there was a record of me trying broadly from my bedroom window just look at the window. A year on Broadway. Began after an unfortunate accident on another New York St. for 35 years. I rode a bike everywhere in the work, but on January 30, 2013 I was hit by a truck.

My left arm was badly damaged. It took a long time to recover, but as a result, I started drawing Broadway year on Broadway as a walker struggling. It's about walking Broadway angler says she considers her drawings. Journalism sites are the famous toms restaurant right at a Seinfeld Square at night was so bright there that there was enough light to drop by the New York City St. every now and then the streets of leave Elise Engler studio to stretch across the art gallery will doing it in another city or in a different way of thinking will now with next.

That's Royals from the singer-songwriter Lord, you probably know the song now with Anthony Mason meet the performer.

One of the most anticipated albums of inspiration underground in the New York City so I nearly a year more. Use the F train is her mobile writing, someone made on her daily ride to the recording studio in unrecognized New Zealand born singer worked on the words and music for melodrama, the album shall finally release this week on pressure was so great.

You took her four years of follow-up record that literally changed pop music LOL yellowish O'Connor Lord's real name was 15 and still turning in homework when she wrote Royals spent nine weeks at number one and earned her to Grammys David Bowie said listening to her music felt like listening to tomorrow. Found the sudden fame number good body language like the subtlety angle angle. She aspired to be an artist, not a star who grew up in a suburb of Auckland was fronting the high school age 12 and devouring you read constantly had no friends and he reads her father's civil engineer. Her mother, poet laureate I'm being too and lying awake and my mom stayed talking about our favorite fruits and Miley left them in and is a lyrical halfway say I my mother's childhood and I think I was.

If it can be anything because of Sonja yellowish still accompanies her 20-year-old daughter on her travels.

Your mom is that your head is always on fire okay is it true about 15 it's differently current around the time like the way I go through the world the way I see things so like, it's like like magic to me and I feel like to get people to see what it is that I'm seeing activities heightened neurological condition called synesthesia where sounds conjured colors and textures in her mind. You see or feel what it's like colored gas that light fills the room cool crazy doesn't help you run differently since the right direction. I think they make the choices they make songs because of this, is a single liability when you are making this record was, I was able to make a record about being alone and celebrating Matt and absolutely you being sultry was the thing that's really spots is a little weird bowing and such a woman's felt afraid pressing plan on a new record even understand this anything that throwing people into that fee is like most important thing you can do is not a lot of the day we follow. She was headed to a rehearsal studio where she began by jumping online to release her latest single day. You usually always be she was rehearsing for her appearance at last weekend's Governors Ball festival so you your business to different because I get so we try like a really have to leave the name onstage. I feel myself go right. If I broke no dial after nearly with her album release return back is quite sometime. I'm ready to be well again. Alan coming up for your service.

Samuel flags for our father's work featuring radio and TV personalities talking support team and played just in time for Flag Day. Steve Hartman has the tail of a Pied Piper of patriotism with quite a following young boys aren't easily appalled at 11-year-old Preston Sharp journals viewing yeah I was really surprised and disappointed over. I'm not this angry and passionate. Preston's mom says what upset her son so was visiting his grandpa's grave in Redding, California and realizing not every veteran in the cemetery had a flag. April says even hours later he was still harping on it like fine if you're going to complain about something you have to do something about it. Let it go and he's like well I'm doing something about it. Mom next thing she knew was taking odd jobs and soliciting donations by flags and flowers. Every veteran in his grandpa cemetery and when that cemetery was covered.

He moved on to another and then another and Hillyard two years and 23,000 graves later and he does this every week, rain or shine, especially rain while like they were out there in the rain doing their job protecting us. Preston says coming out here in the rain or in this case, 100° heat is the least he can do your service. Michael is devotion really is enormous. Thank you for your service. Samuel and contagious thinking so much for coming out today. Now when word gets out, the Preston will be at the cemetery. A lot of folks feel compelled to join in. It's just amazing people, like Vietnam veteran Fred Loveland what he's doing brings about because they can't believe that a young man in this country is doing what he does. We got up with the flower in it is a movement of young and old.

Thank you for your service.

Louis those who serve their country and those were so grateful they did.

Thank you for your service. Alan all led by this little Pied Piper of patriotism, sought injustice and decided to do something about Wednesday's Flag Day but for Preston Sharp. It's just another one of 365 chances to do what's right for service Norman Batman and wonder woman clean of the box office Frank portions regular surprised by Bert Robin and Batman as portrayed by Adam West, who died Friday night of leukemia and portrayal of the caped crusader in the 1960s drove the comic book spinoff to the top of the TV time. Remember the drop in ratings forced cancellation after West remained a Batman fan writing in his memoir. He enjoyed a love affair with the character because of joy after Adam West was 88. This weekend it's wonder woman who's bringing excitement to her fans at the movies number one at the box office and this basically tells us she's carrying on a long super heroin tradition be considered light to reveal each planet, this woman turning born in 1941, wonder woman along with her man and Batman print for many of us though with TVs. A lot of people bizarre. It is humbling. Honestly, after all this time I don't really think that I'm wonder woman says she got the role back in 1975, largely because she looked the part which was a blessing and as one of the shows producers all women can be so jealous and well said, not a chance. They won't be because I'm not playing her that way. I want women to want to be my baby or be my best friend and it turns out, providing role model was exactly the point in creating wonder woman way back in 1941.

You see, in the face of growing concern that comics are too violent for children DC comics publisher Max Gaines turned to noted psychologist and author William Marston for help. As the story goes, Marston Cellini is a female superhero shell shall be essentially a pacifist, and shall fight for democracy, but should be fighting for equal rights for women in her super powers of love and truth and beauty Harvard professor Jill Lepore is the author of the secret history of wonder woman and games like yeah well maybe I guess I shot a very skeptical and so that's always been one from his origin story. But perhaps the true inspiration behind Marston's fictional wonder woman were the real women in his life. What was hidden from the historical record was a whole Marston family story and the women in his life that egg him on that created that commitment and Marston's part, those women were his wife, Elizabeth Holloway and his student turned Mistress Olive burn they all lived together and raised four children under one roof that was kept secret by the family for good reason, because it affects her scandalous family life and the rent of Marston's mistress was Margaret Sanger. You know, the same feminist birth control, Pioneer and Planned Parenthood founder. What's more, Marston was also influenced by the suffragist movement he witnessed as a Harvard student in the early 1900s American suffragist chained themselves to the gates outside the White House and Marston by this in his icing is women and chain and by hearing the stories, no doubt. That's why we see wonder woman breaking out of chains and so many of Marston's early comics. He says she got chained up because it is an allegory for the emancipation of women as she has picking up so that she can break free breaker self. I know never rescues her she rescues herself and that golden lasso quickly forces villains to break down and tell the truth you cannot lie.

No, I psychologist Marston was one of the early pioneers of detection and when we meet.

Wonder why she is a fairly long skirt. Actually it's not a skirt list for DC comics. Benjamin LeClair takes even wonder woman's wardrobe. Seriously, it actually culottes. There was a big debate about this was actually wrote. It was so probably Marston, Mrs. Marston said she cannot skirt if you refuse a female superhero script and end up over her head. Whatever she was wearing.

She was selling 2.5 million comics a month, but Marston's death in 1947 other writers all mail took over and wonder woman became a little less wonderful way that wonder woman has changed demonstrates what our culture was thinking. Women should be in each era. It's what I love about comic books.

And really, all art forms their mirrors on where we were in society. It wasn't until 1972 when women's rights activist and wonder woman fan Gloria Steinem put her on the inaugural issue of Ms. magazine that wonder woman got her star-spangled group back and now wonder woman is beating up the box office records are screen debut starring Galba, don't opening email director after 75 years of hello X wonder woman to inspire something about character. Where in your creative mind for that time in your life where you pretend to be her or whatever the situation wise that it felt like you could fly a message about massage is just ahead massages from strangers because we can't count on the people who love us could touch us.

Jim Gaffigan is turning a cold shoulder to a certain type of hands-on therapy Soren Merrick. Recently my friend why don't you just get a massage. I had to explain because I'm not one of the real housewives of Beverly Hills wrong. I've gotten a massage, but they're expensive and rather decadent. You never hear someone say to protest the income inequality in this country got a deep tissue massage hot stone treatment. I deserve some sort decadent weird was from strangers massages from strangers because we can't count on the people who love us to touch her best friend, see that guy bullet from about a weirdo. My wife woman I love the mother of my children. Here's the massage I give her good hands during the cramp. So we pay absolute strangers. Hey, I know nothing about you while I take off my clothes and climb on this padded dining room table that you do whatever you want.

We know nothing about these people would ask if there masseuse well your dress like an orderly or mental ward where I get the most vulnerable position I can think of. I would face down in the doughnut pillow does that work for you. What we know about massage. They like to rub strangers while they listen to the avatar soundtrack read for those of the traits of the serial never know what the Seder massage. Sometimes I'll try and break the ice.

Hey, you're not allergic to leprosy are you they never laugh. You know why because they're busy imagining making a suit out of my skin because the murderers put the lotion in the basket so that's why I still have a sore neck. Outside New York has been setting the stage for acting careers for half-century braver takes us to the Yale rep she's considered one of the greatest actresses of our time. You have no style fashion sure hello was no question claim for her roles in scores of films we shall ever wonder where Meryl Streep her professional start, playwrights, actors, directors, designers from Turks all studied and worked together and we worked crew at the rep, the wrap insiders call the Yale repertory theater now marking its season unique entity on the American place where you side-by-side with experts in every aspect of the we are working at a high professional level and at the same time we are teaching and giving young artists and experience of world-class art James Mundy runs both the Yale school of drama and the wrap with an unusual path. This building started out this was originally the Calvary Baptist Church was built in 1871.

Some of the students who tried these boards include Schreiber Angela Bassett, Paul Giamatti, Francis McDormand, Lupita Neil Engel and Henry Winkler, but the classes of 1974 and 75 are probably the most famous actress, Sigourney Weaver, Tony award winners playwright Christopher to rank and custom design your William ID long and Meryl Streep who put on a false nose for a play called the idiots Karamazov. Oh my God, it's unnervingly close. That was fun trying to look beautiful no, that wasn't the I succeeded, but it's one of the things that I think has major movie someone for because although you look beautiful. And a lot of them. You don't seem to care whether you doing well there so many different kinds of people to play and not all of them have long blonde hair, so I realize that if I wanted to have an interesting career discussion offend people's expectations. In addition to training students.

Yale rep prides itself on producing plays by emerging playwrights come you never like recent film is based on this play premiered at Yale rep in 1985 till it was like you all starring James Earl Jones, already an established actor in the role of a troubled father yelled wrap.

I got lucky was in the blood plug looks in the society like that that was six happening on telling he won a Tony for offenses you and tonight Jones will get a lifetime achievement Tony award. As for the wrap. It sent 17 productions to Broadway earning nine Tony awards, more than 40 nominations including three this year sent and after seasons. Production yelled wrap. Meryl Streep thinks things now especially with all the competing screens that you can look at the sister real appetite for the actual as opposed to the virtual and people are piling in to see live theater and see something happen. I'm Jane Pauley.

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