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BroadwayWorld | Sutton Foster, Skylar Astin, Sierra Boggess, and More Join INTO THE WOODS at the Hollywood Bowl

Additional casting has been announced for the Hollywood Bowl’s upcoming production of Into the Woods
Joining the cast are Skylar Astin, who most recently played Greg on the hit TV series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, as the Baker; Olivier-nominated Sierra Boggess, who made her Broadway debut as Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, as Cinderella; Chris Carmack, who can currently be seen on Grey’s Anatomy, as Rapunzel’s Prince; Anthony Crivello, who won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor for Kiss of the Spider Woman as the Mysterious Man; Two-time Tony Award-winning and Grammy-nominated Sutton Foster as the Baker’s wife; Grammy-nominated actor, singer, and songwriter Cheyenne Jackson as Cinderella’s Prince and the Wolf; and Hailey Kilgore, best known for her recent Tony-nominated performance in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island, as Rapunzel.
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People | Sutton Foster Reveals Her 2-Year-Old Daughter Visits Her on Set: ‘I’m Proud to Be a Working Mom’

Sutton Foster is more than a triple threat — she’s not only a two-time Tony Award-winning actress, singer and dancer who stars in TV Land’s Younger, she’s also the proud mom of daughter Emily Dale.
“Life with her is just pretty amazing,” Foster tells PEOPLE exclusively of her little girl. “Two is a fun age. She’s just an incredible little human being.”
The star has a lot on her plate. But, thanks to help from family, friends and coworkers, she makes it work, often bringing Emily to various sets — including the set of the commercial for her new brand partnership with Lactaid (which is 100 percent real milk, just without the lactose).
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Playbill | Sutton Foster Will Return to the Café Carlyle in June

Two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster will return to the Café Carlyle June 11–22 with an all-new concert evening dedicated to selections from her 2018 album Take Me to the World.
A Tony Award winner for Thoroughly Modern Millie and Anything Goes, Foster will blend songs from Broadway with original material as she explores the experience of motherhood and its impact on her life.
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Playbill | Sutton Foster Will Be Joined by Seth Rudetsky for Scottsdale Concert

Tony Award winner Sutton Foster will be joined by Sirius XM host and Playbill contributor Seth Rudetsky for a one-night-only concert at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts December 14 at 8 PM.
The concert is presented as part of the Broadway @ series, in which stars share behind-the-scenes stories from some of their most beloved stage roles.

For tickets, beginning at $59, visit scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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VIDEOS: Elsie Fest 2018 – Sutton Foster sings “Gimme Gimme”, “A Cockeyed Optimist/Everybody Says Don’t/Say Yes” and “Stars and the Moon”

On October 7th, Sutton Foster headlined Darren Criss’ fourth annual Elsie Fest in Central Park. She sang “Gimme Gimme” from Thoroughly Modern Millie, and “A Cockeyed Optimist/Everybody Says Don’t/Say Yes” and “Stars and the Moon” from her latest album “Take Me to the World”.
Thankfully for all of you who couldn’t make it, Youtube user anrina filmed it and shared it for everyone to enjoy. Watch the videos below!

AUDIO: Billboard | Billboard on Broadway Podcast: Sutton Foster on How Her Time on Broadway & TV Led to New ‘Take Me to the World’ Album

[…] On this episode of the Billboard on Broadway podcast, Foster chats with host Rebecca Milzoff about her diverse roles and the process of making Take Me to the World. After making her Broadway debut at the head of a large company, Foster says she needed to step back and find a show that would allow her to be part of an ensemble (that was The Drowsy Chaperone). It turned out she loved creating as part of a group — an attitude that carried through to the making of Take Me to the World. “It was really important to me that the album feel like a collaboration,” Foster says. “It’s taken years and years to get to where I am in 2018 as an artist and a person.” The album, she says, is “like a time capsule.”
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