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FILE - This Sept. 11, 2012 file photo shows actress Elaine Stritch posing for a photograph during the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. At 89, Stritch, as funny and irascible as ever, returned to New York to celebrate the opening of "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me," delighting Broadway fans who have missed her. The film premiered in New York City theaters Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, and nationwide soon after. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Michelle Siu, file)
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FILE - This film image released by the Sundance Selects shows Elaine Stritch in a scene from "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me." At 89, Stritch, as funny and irascible as ever, returned to New York to celebrate the opening of "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me," delighting Broadway fans who have missed her. The documentary film premiered in New York City, Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, and releases nationwide. (AP Photo/Sundance Selects, file)
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In this Jan. 29, 2014 photo provided by the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Stefan Kocán, left, as Khan Konchak, and Ildar Abdrazakov, right, as Prince Igor, perform in a field of red poppies in New York. Now, 97 years after it last staged “Prince Igor,” the Metropolitan Opera has mounted a spectacular new production by director Dmitri Tcherniakov. It will be broadcast live in HD to movie theaters around the world, Saturday, March 1. (AP Photo/Metropolitan Opera, Cory Weaver)
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In this Jan. 29, 2014 photo provided by the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Russian bass-baritone Ildar Abdrazakov is the title role in Alexander Borodin's “Prince Igor.” Now, 97 years after it last staged “Prince Igor,” the Metropolitan Opera has mounted a spectacular new production by director Dmitri Tcherniakov. It will be broadcast live in HD to movie theaters around the world, Saturday, March 1. (AP Photo/Metropolitan Opera, Cory Weaver)
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FILE - This is a Monday, Sept. 30, 2013 file photo of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber as he poses for a photo, during the launch photocall of his new musical 'Stephen Ward', in London. It's curtains for Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical in London's West End. Producers say "Stephen Ward," a tale of sex and scandal based on a real Cold War episode, will close March 29 2014 after run of less than four months. The play opened in December to mixed reviews. It stars Alexander Hanson, a well-connected osteopath caught up in a scandal involving a young model, a British Cabinet minister and a Soviet attache. It was the composer's first new show since “Phantom of the Opera” sequel "Love Never Dies" in 2010, and featured book and lyrics by Christopher Hampton and Don Black. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)
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FILE - This is a Monday, Sept. 30, 2013 file photo of from left, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, actress Charlotte Blackledge, who plays model and showgirl Mandy Rice Davies, actor Alexander Hanson, as osteopath Stephen Ward, Charlotte Spencer starring as showgirl Christine Keeler, and director Richard Eyre, during the launch photocall of Lloyd Webber's new musical 'Stephen Ward', in London. It's curtains for Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical in London's West End. Producers say "Stephen Ward," a tale of sex and scandal based on a real Cold War episode, will close March 29 2014 after run of less than four months. The play opened in December to mixed reviews. It stars Alexander Hanson, a well-connected osteopath caught up in a scandal involving a young model, a British Cabinet minister and a Soviet attache. It was the composer's first new show since “Phantom of the Opera” sequel "Love Never Dies" in 2010, and featured book and lyrics by Christopher Hampton and Don Black. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)