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Xanadu - 2008 Tony Awards

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

The Broadway cast of Xanadu performs "Don't Walk Away" on the 2008 Tony Awards.

http://www.xanaduonbroadway.com

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  • whos the guy who goes up to the stage from the audience singing? it seemed strange to me but is it part of everything?

  • That is Tony Roberts. He plays Danny, the role originated by Gene Kelly in the film version.

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  • I didnt know the show was supposed to mock itself and not be taken seriously...when i understood that, i thought it was hilarious and amazing

    ps cheyenne jackson makes my life!

  • thats the point. it is meant to be.

    she has a wonderful voice when she doesnt play characters meant to be sqeaky and grating on your nerves.

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  • can someone tell me what the story of this musical is ?

  • I guess its kind of suppose to.

    Its a farce mocking both the terrible movie on which its based and the 70's in general.

  • Sorry, but I think the Blonde's voice is too squeaky...

  • part 3:24 ti look cool

  • I saw this in April, and to be honest. I loved it. Very well casted, and the material is very witty and funny. And the music numbers are fun, and up-beat. Please see it. Its worth it. Should have won best musical.

  • usually i have an open mind when it comes to broadway, but this looks a little stupid.

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