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STAGE TUBE: Michael Urie Talks HOW TO SUCCEED on BIG MORNING BUZZ

Michael Urie, who is currently playing as Bud Frump in Broadway's HOW TO SUCCEED, recently visited VH1's 'Big Morning Buzz Live,' where he chatted about starring alongside Nick Jonas in the production. Click below to check out the full interview!

Nick Adams, Gavin Creel, et al. Named OUT 100's Most Eligible Bachelors

Out Magazine has just announced their 'Most Eligible Bachelors of 2012' and a handful of Broadway favorites have been honored with spots on the list. Included this year are: Jonathan Groff, Nick Adams, Rory O'Malley, Chris Colfer, Gavin Creel, John Benjamin Hickey, Matt Doyle, Kyle Dean Massey, Wesley Taylor, Lance Bass and more.

Michael Urie Signs on for PARTNERS Pilot

According to Deadline.com, HOW TO SUCCEED star Michael Urie has signed on to star on CBS' 'Partners' pilot. Directed by James Burrows, the pilot is about 'two lifelong friends and business partners - one straight and one gay.'

STAGE TUBE: Jimmy Fallon Appears on Bravo's WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE

On last night's episode of Bravo's WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE, host Andy Cohen welcomed guest Jimmy Fallon. Cohen challenged Fallen to past guest dethrone Neil Patrick Harris in a game called 'What Can't Jimmy Do?' and prove to Andy that he can indeed do everything.

Photo Coverage: LYSISTRATA JONES Opens on Broadway!

Lysistrata Jones began preview performances Saturday, November 12th at the Walter Kerr Theatre and opened officially last night, December 14, 2011. BroadwayWorld was on hand throughout the night and brings you photo coverage of the starry arrivals and curtain call below!

Michael Urie to Join HOW TO SUCCEED... as 'Bud Frump' January 2012

The producers of the 50th Anniversary production of the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical comedy HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING announced today that star of stage and television, Michael Urie ("Ugly Betty," The Temperamentals) will make his Broadway debut as Bud Frump, beginning Tuesday, January 24, 2012, for 6 months through Sunday, July 1, 2012. Urie will co-star with Nick Jonas and Beau Bridges. Urie replaces Christopher J. Hanke, who will play his last performance on Sunday, January 22, 2012 alongside Darren Criss. Tickets for Urie's engagement in HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING are now on sale.

STAGE TUBE: Justin Beiber Performs at 2011 AMA's - Winners Announced

Winners of the 39th Annual American Music Awards (AMAs) were announced this evening from the NOKIA Theatre, L.A LIVE. The show aired live on ABC at 8:00pm ET/ 7:00pm CT. Produced by dick clark productions (dcp), the 2011 AMAs were produced by Larry Klein and executive produced by Orly Adelson, president of dcp

Coleman Domingo, Adam Pascal, et al. Set for BROADWAY SINGS FOR PRIDE Benefit, 12/5

Kimberley Locke, Adam Pascal, Terri White, Logo's A-List Cast Members et al. Will Sing For Pride at One-Night-Only NYC Benefit Recording Artist and American Idol finalist Kimberley Locke, Tony Award nominee Colman Domingo (The Scottsboro Boys) will join Drama Desk Award nominee Terri White (Follies Revival) with a special appearance by Tony Award nominee Adam Pascal (Rent), who will be among the lineup of performers set for Broadway Sings For Pride: The Winter Holiday Concert.

Marc Antony, Chris Brown Join Line-Up for ABC's 2011 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS, 11/20

dick clark productions (dcp) president and executive producer Orly Adelson has announced that Marc Anthony, Chris Brown and LMFAO will each perform at the '2011 American Music Awards(R).' They join previously announced acts including Christina Aguilera, Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige, Kelly Clarkson, Katy Perry, Pitbull and Maroon 5.

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