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Updated: 09/06/2012 10:46:38PM

Broadway tunes pack
Langdon Playhouse

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HERALD PHOTO BY DALLAS EMRICH

Amanda Segur, who produces one-woman shows in Florida and Georgia, sings "Somewhere That's Green" from "The Little Shop of Horrors" Aug. 24 during the Broadway Favorites show.

HERALD PHOTO BY DALLAS EMRICH

Paula Pender, who directs shows for the Charlotte players, belts out the lyrics to "This Could Be the Start of Something Big" at the packed Langdon Playhouse show on Aug. 24.

HERALD PHOTO BY DALLAS EMRICH

Members of the “Broadway Favorites – A concert of Broadway Songs” cast included Paula Pender, Randy Mennella, Amanda Segur, David Watson and Liz Andresen. Not pictured is pianist and musical director Ken Crisp. They sang "Wilkommen" to open the show and "Razzle Dazzle" to close the show.

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Liz Andresen sings "Getting to Know You." She also did a duet to "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" with Randy Mennella.

HERALD PHOTO BY DALLAS EMRICH

Ken Crisp played piano for the cast during the show. He is also the musical director for the show and did several shows last season for the Charlotte Players.

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Alice Esposito, a longtime resident, sits back and enjoys the show at the Langdon Playhouse in Murdock.

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Cast member Amanda Segur's parents, Marilyn and Bob, were in the audience.

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The crew poses for a photo before going on stage Aug. 24 in Murdock.

HERALD PHOTO BY DALLAS EMRICH

David Watson, who was in "Annie" and several other shows with the Charlotte Players, sings "Luck be a Lady." He would later do a duet to "Suddenly Seymour" with Amanda Segur, as well as belt out the words to "Song on the Sand," "On the Street Where You Live" and "Bring Him Home" during the cabaret show.

By DALLAS EMRICH

Photojournalist

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Songs from Broadway musicals filled the auditorium at the
Langdon Playhouse in Murdock Aug. 24 during a show called
“Broadway Favorites — A concert
of Broadway Songs.”

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