DROWSY CHAPERONE

June 9 - 26, 2010

Be transported to a magical, wonderful world in the season opener.  This new musical comedy was the darling of the Tony Awards, winning the most statues in 2006! The hilarious show-within-a-show begins when a die-hard musical fan plays his favorite cast album, a 1928 smash hit called “The Drowsy Chaperone” and the show magically bursts to life. Audiences are instantly immersed in the glamorous, hilarious tale of a celebrity bride and her uproarious wedding day, complete with thrills and surprises that take both the cast and the audience soaring into the rafters. Don’t miss the show the critics announced as “delightful and sparkling entertainment!” You’ll be over the moon!

REVIEWS

"Wacky! Wonderful! Kressley...perfect! Engle...excellent!" - Portland Press Herald

"4 words, You Must See It!" - The York Independent

"An all-out laugh fest!" - York County Coast Star

"Most brilliant, most enjoyable, most hilarious!" - Journal Tribune

"Chaperone sets a high standard! Captivating!" - Foster's Daily Democrat

  • A Marriage Made In Heaven

    Bob Martin, The Drowsy Chaperone and The National Alliance of Musical Theatre (NAMT)

    The Drowsy Chaperone's origins are the makings of modern musical legend. It all started when Second City, (Toronto based sketch comedy and improv company) performers Bob Martin and Janet Van De Graaff fell in love, got engaged and asked their songwriter friend Lisa Lambert to be a best man at their wedding. Instead of the traditional stripper-laden bachelor party Lampert enlisted Don McKellar, Greg Morrison and a team of theatrically-minded colleagues to create and perform a 40-minute original musical called The Drowsy Chaperone and named the lead characters ‘Bob Martin’ and ‘Janet Van De Graaff’ (the show’s bride and groom). After the presentation, Bob joined his cast of friends on stage and, now famously, quipped: “What a wonderful show. I have some notes.” Those notes would be the beginnings of the “Man in Chair,” the character who sets the framework for, The Drowsy Chaperone.

    With no source material for their story-within-a-story to provide a template for them, except for the early Marx Brothers or Fred and Ginger movies that they loved, the four writers developed their totally original “musical within a comedy” at the Toronto Fringe Festival. It was an instant hit. When New York producer Roy Miller saw it, he immediately secured the rights. However, when he tried to share the script with his colleagues, no one would read it because of the title. So, Miller decided to present a staged reading in New York at NAMT (National Alliance for Musical Theatre).

    The National Alliance for Musical Theatre, is a national organization dedicated to advancing musical theatre by nurturing the creation, development, production and presentation of new musicals. The Ogunquit Playhouse is among the 150 members that include some of the leading producers of musical theatre throughout 34 states and abroad. Once a year, these industry leaders come together in New York to shape the future of musical theatre – part of this process is the Festival of New Musicals. Among the many musicals launched by the annual Festival are Thoroughly Modern Millie, Children of Eden, Honk!, Songs for a New World, I Love You Because, Vanities and of course, The Drowsy Chaperone.

    Miller invited Kevin McCollum and other colleagues to the NAMT Festival of New Musicals to witness Bob Martin’s show. It sold them! Later that night Miller and McCollum were having dinner with Martin, Don McKellar, Greg Morrison and Lisa Lambert to talk about the hilarious show with the terrible title. For the next several months, they searched for a directors. McCollum suggested Casey Nicholaw, whom he had worked with before and who was busy choreographing Spamalot. Once Spamalot opened on Broadway, Nicholaw joined the team with a completely fresh and newly energized take on the show.

    The material was really entertaining, said Nicholaw. But we all realized it was about fleshing out the show-within-a-show a little bit more. We knew that Man In Chair’s material was strong, but we needed to work out the numbers and make the show dance more…We wanted the show to seem less like a sketch and more like a full-blown musical – to bring to Broadway.

    The show opened on Broadway on 1 May, 2006 at the Marquis Theatre and went on to win the most Tony Awards of any musical that year!

    According to McCollum, “A musical should start on the earth and end in the heavens.” With The Drowsy Chaperone, it does exactly that. A show that began as a celebration of love, that in turn celebrates the love of musical theatre - it’s no surprise that audiences are laughing, cheering and, in the end, being moved as well.

  • CARSON KRESSLEY (Man in Chair) Designer/Author/Actor. Emmy-winning television star, celebrity stylist, author and fashion designer, Carson Kressley is out to make over the world! Kressley earned a prime-time Emmy, television's highest honor, for his work on the break out Bravo network hit, "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" as well as critical acclaim as Host and Co-Executive Producer of Lifetime's highest rated debut reality show, "How to Look Good Naked," and this summer he can be seen starring in ABC's "True Beauty." Kressley has also been the star of the WB series "Crowned" and co-starred in Universal Films major studio release, "The Perfect Man" and opposite John Goodman in NBC's "The Year Without A Santa Claus." In addition to his work in television, Kressley was the host of the 2008 True Colors Tour with Cyndi Lauper and the B52's. The tour was created to raise awareness and promote equality for the GLBT community. He is also a New York Times best-selling author with three books to his credit, including "You're Different, And That's Super!", a kids book promoting diversity and tolerance. A strong supporter of many philanthropic causes, Kressley uses his celebrity to advance many different concerns such as The Trevor Project, The Human Rights Campaign, The Empire State Pride Agenda, LIGALY, GLSEN, AIDS WALK, and the Al D. Rodriguez Liver Foundation. He is the founder of Manhattan's Ali Forney Center's "Styled For Success" program, which provides career wardrobes for formerly homeless youth and he was the founding donor of the first scholarship program for GLBT youth in his hometown of Allentown, Pennsylvania. When not starring on stage or screen, he can be found astride one of his American Saddlebred show horses, with which he has achieved World Champion status. Kressley resides in New York City.

    GEORGIA ENGEL (Mrs. Tottendale) is thrilled to be making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. She co-starred as Mrs. Tottendale in the Tony award-winning Broadway musical, The Drowsy Chaperone, which she reprised for the next year and a half on the National Tour. She launched her theatrical career playing Minnie Fay in Hello Dolly with Ethel Merman. She joined the original Off Broadway production of House Of Blue Leaves which went on to play in Hollywood. This led to Georgia being cast as Georgette Franklin in the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" for which she would receive two Emmy Award nominations and begin a career of active work in television. She subsequently starred in four more television series including the ABC comedy "Coach," as Shirley Burleigh and most notably in the recurring role of Pat McDougal in the long-running CBS hit comedy "Everybody Loves Raymond," for which she was nominated for three Emmy Awards. Georgia has been a grateful member of the Actors' Equity Association for over 35 years. She would like to express thanks to all her friends, family and teachers over the years.

    MEGAN NICOLE ARNOLDY (Janet Van De Graaff) is thrilled to make her Ogunquit Debut with this wonderful show and is so thankful to the creative team for this opportunity. National Tour: The Drowsy Chaperone (Swing, u/s Janet, Kitty). Regional: Minsky’s (World Premiere, Ahmanson Theatre) 42nd Street (Peggy -Tuacahn Center for the Arts, u/s Peggy - Walnut Street Theatre), Grease (Sandy-Marriott Theatre, Carousel Dinner Theatre), Sacramento Music Circus, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. BFA Musical Theatre - Penn State. Much love and gratitude to my family, friends, and fiancé Matthew.

    ROBERT DORFMAN (Underling) The Drowsy Chaperone (National Tour). Broadway: To Be Or Not To Be (dir. Casey Nicholaw), The Lion King (dir. Julie Taymor), Social Security (dir. Mike Nichols). Off-Broadway: Public Theater, Playwrights’ Horizons, Manhattan Theater Club, Second Stage, Classic Stage CompanyRegional: Baltimore’s Center Stage (associate artist), Guthrie Theater, Arena Stage, Huntington Theater, Long Wharf Theater, Wilma Theater, Portland’s Center Stage, South Coast Repertory, La Jolla Playhouse, Goodman Theater, Geffen Playhouse, Mark Taper Forum. Film: Fool’s Fire (dir. Julie Taymor), It Could Happen to You (dir. Andrew Bergman).

    TODD ALAN JOHNSON (Aldolpho) Ogunquit Playhouse: The King And I, Les Misérables. Broadway: Aida. Tour: Les Misérables. Off-B’way: Newsical. Regional/Stock: The Wild Party, Little Shop of Horrors, Das Barbecü, The Blue Flower, The Threepenny Opera, True West, Camelot, Jekyll & Hyde, Man of La Mancha and Sweeney Todd. Many thanks to the producers and creative team for the opportunity, and to family, friends and Betsy for their loving support.

    LIZ LARSEN (The Drowsy Chaperone) Ogunquit Last Summer: Miss Adelaide in Guys and DollsBroadway: Hairspray, Rocky Horror Show, The Smell Of The Kill, The Most Happy Fella (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Nominations, LA Dramalogue Award - Best Featured Actress) Damn Yankees, A Little Night Music, (NYC Opera) Starmites, Fiddler On The Roof, Blues In The Night, Annie, Dubarry Was A Lady (Encores, City Center) Currently: Sessions. Other NYC Shows: Such Good Friends (NYMF - Outstanding Performance Award), A New Brain (Lincoln Center) Bingo, Him And Her (Fringe Excellence Award- Performance), New Yorkers And Loman Family Picnic (MTC) Personals, Company, Little By Little. Road: Sunday In The Park With George (Helen Hayes Award – Lead Actress), Baby (Helen Hayes Award Nomination, Featured Actress) Falsettos, Guys And Dolls, The Value Of Names (With Jack Klugman) Annie Get Your Gun, Evita, Joseph.... Dreamcoat. TV: Pilot 2009: “Exit 19” (CBS). Series Regular: “My Guys.” Recurring Roles On: “Law And Order," (12 years) "Special Victims Unit,” “Third Watch.” Guest Star: “Sopranos,” “Sex And The City,” “Criminal Intent,” “Conviction,” “Deadline,” “The Street,” “Exiled” (M.O.W.). Films: “The Saint Of Fort Washington,” “Keeping The Faith,” “Dr. Jekyll And Ms. Hyde,” “New York Crossing.” Liz’s favorite productions are her kids Alessandro (13) and Joey (10).

    JOEY SORGE (Robert Martin) loves working at Ogunquit Playhouse. He was Don Lockwood in last year’s production of Singin’ In The Rain. Broadway: original cast member in The Drowsy Chaperone as the Super and understudy for Aldolpho, Robert, and both Gangsters; Young Buddy in Follies (Roundabout Theatre); and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Off-Broadway: Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night (Second Stage); Summer of ’42 (Variety Arts). National Tours: starred as the Fonz in Happy Days – A New Musical; and Jimmy Smith in Thoroughly Modern Millie. Regional: Happy Days (Goodspeed/Papermill); Marty (Huntington Theatre); The Possession of Mrs. Jones (Zephyr Theatre, LA). Film: Audrey; Valentine’s Day; Contradictions of the Heart. TV: “Numb3rs,” “Commander in Chief,” “Night Stalker.” Proud husband to Lori Alexander and daddy to Winnie, Sophia and our doggie Cooper. AEA Member since 1993.

    JAIMIE BARTON (Kitty) is thrilled to be making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut! Recent credits include Chicago Velma, West Side Story Anita, Maggie in A Chorus Line and Peggy Sawyer in Forty Second Street. She earned her degree in Musical Theatre Performance from Rhode Island College and attended graduate school at The Boston Conservatory. Thanks to the entire Drowsy Chaperone team for this incredible experience! All my love to Paul and Teeni, you have made this possible for me!

    LINDSAY DEVINO (Ensemble) is thrilled to be back in Ogunquit! Previously at the Playhouse: Hairspray (Amber), High School Musical (Sharpay), Singin’ in the Rain. National Tours: The Drowsy Chaperone (Kitty, u/s Janet) and The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Pickles). Regional: Maine State Music Theatre, Seacoast Rep. Lindsay is a New Hampshire native and a huge fan of all things Red Sox and Dunkin’ Donuts. Thanks to the Playhouse staff, Casey, and Jen. www.lindsaydevino.com

    DEIDRA GRACE (Trix) Originally from Miami FL, is a graduate of The Americam Musical and Dramatic Academy. Her credits include The Drowsy Chaperone National Tour (Trix), All Shook Up (Sylvia), Hair (Dionne/Tribe), Lasos (Soloist/ensemble), The Life (Chi Chi/Sonja u/s/Ensemble) The Full Monty (Joanne) Dolly Parton's music video "Jesus and Gravity." She would like to thank God. Last but not least she would like to thank her mother who although is no longer with her is the biggest inspiration in her life.

    JASON GRAUERHOLZ (Gangster #2) is thrilled to be a part of the Ogunquit Playhouse season. He is a proud graduate of The University of Oklahoma. Favorite credits: Footloose (Jeter, u/s Ren & Willard), Tropicana Casino, NJ; Joseph.. Dreamcoat (Levi), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Speed Tapper), Surflight Theatre, NJ; The Who’s Tommy (Cousin Kevin), Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma; Baby (Danny), Anything Goes (Moonface Martin), University of Oklahoma. Much thanks and love to his parents for their endless love and support. Finally, in spirit of the World Cup, USA ALL THE WAY!!!

    MARC KESSLER (George) is co-creator of the long running off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz (Outer Critics Circle Award Best Musical). Marc was recently featured in pre-Broadway productions of Minsky’s and Elf. For six years, Marc toured with the Manhattan Rhythm Kings -- highlights include the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, The Aviator soundtrack, and off-Broadway with Tommy Tune in White Tie and Tails. Other credits include Goodspeed, Walnut Street, and Maine State. Graduate of University of Michigan Musical Theatre. Marc sends love and thanks to Casey and the kids.

    BEN LIEBERT (Gangster #1) Ben is excited to be making his Ogunquit debut in Drowsy. Broadway/Tour: Wicked (Boq); Euro. Tour: Grease (Eugene, Roger u/s); Regional: Footloose (Willard), Joseph... (Benjamin), Beauty and the Beast (Lefou), and Reefer Madness (Ralph). Workshop: Radiant Baby (CAP21), The Sounds of Plaid (Stuart Ross, Drew Geraci, dir.) BFA: NYU-CAP21. Thanks to the creative team, cast, crew, Nancy Carson, and his ever supportive family. Mazel Tov Noah and Molly! www.benliebert.com

    MEGAN LOOMIS (Ensemble) National Tour: John Doyle’s Sweeney Todd (Standby Mrs.Lovett, Beggar Woman), Sam Mendes’ Cabaret (Helga, Sally/Kost cover). Off B’way: The Mikado, Princess Ida (City Center). NYC: Hell: the Opera(PS122), Northanger Abbey, Happy End (Theatre 1010). Regional: Woody Sez (Lyric Theatre OK and Edinburgh Festival) Ring of Fire (dir. David Lutken),Cabaret (with Deborah Gibson), Phantom (dir. Casey Hushion), Titanic (dir. Scott Schwartz), Pump Boys and Dinettes (Carousel Dinner Theatre). Education: Eastman School of Music, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art London.

    SAL SABELLA (Super) is thrilled to be a part of this fantastic cast. Credits: Most recently, Jeff in the regional premiere of [title of show] at Arizona Theatre Company, Kristina (Carnegie Hall/Royal Albert Hall), Claude’s Dad/Margaret Meade in HAIR (Arizona Theatre Company), Phantom understudy, which he went on for numerous performances, in Phantom of the Opera (Broadway National Tour), and a handful of other great shows. Thanks to his friends and family for their love and support....and thanks, Casey!

    JASON SIMON (Feldzieg) has traversed this continent more times than he’d care to mention with a variety of touring productions, most recently as The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz and Max Bialystock in Mel Brooks’ The Producers. Some of his favorite roles are: Porthos (The Man In The Iron Mask), Old Deuteronomy (Cats), Lenny (Of Mice & Men), The Pirate King (Pirates Of Penzance). Much love to his loving and supporting friends, family and Tara.

  • The Uproarious Comedy The Drowsy Chaperone Opens at the Ogunquit Playhouse June 9

    For Immediate Release:

    May 21, 2010

    Be transported to a magical, wonderful world in the season opener, The Drowsy Chaperone, on stage June 9 through June 26, 2010 at the Ogunquit Playhouse. This new musical comedy was the darling of the Tony Awards, winning the most statues in 2006, including Best Sets and Costumes - the very same sets and costumes will be featured in the Ogunquit Production! This uproarious musical is starring Bravo’s top-rated star, Carson Kressley as the Man in Chair, alongside Georgia Engel, Georgette from the smash TV hit “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Engel is reprising the role of Mrs. Tottendale, the role she created for the original Broadway production. Broadway veteran Liz Larsen also joins the cast as The Drowsy Chaperone.

    This show-within-a-show begins when a die-hard musical fan, Kressley, imagines performers coming to life in his shabby apartment whenever he plays his favorite cast album, a 1928 hit called "The Drowsy Chaperone." Throughout the performance the musical bursts to life as the Man in Chair continuously brings the audience in and out of the fantasy. Audiences are instantly immersed in the glamorous, hilarious tale of a celebrity bride and her uproarious wedding day, complete with thrills and surprises that take both the cast and the audience soaring into the rafters.

    Helming the Ogunquit production as Director is Casey Hushionwho worked under Casey Nicholaw on the original Broadway show. Among her many Broadway and national credits, she is the Assistant Director of In The Heights, winner of 4 Tony Awards including Best Musical, for both the Broadway and the National Tour. Casey is currently the Associate Director of the Broadway workshop of Elf and recently worked as Associate Director of the new musical Minsky’s at the Ahmanson Theatre. She is also currently the Artistic Director of the North Carolina theatre.

    Carson Kressley is probably best known for his Emmy Award winning work on the breakout Bravo network hit, "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" as well as for hosting Lifetime's highest rated and critically acclaimed reality show, "How to Look Good Naked."

    Georgia Engel is best known to audiences as Georgette Baxter from the “Mary Tyler Moore Show,” for which she received two Emmy nominations. Georgia launched her theatrical career playing Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly! with Ethel Merman and has gone on to a very successful Broadway and Television career. In addition to “MTM” she starred in four more television series, most notably as Shirley Burleigh in the ABC comedy, “Coach.”

    Liz Larsen was last seen in Ogunquit as Miss Adelaide in the smash hit Guys and Dolls. This Tony Award, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominated actress has appeared in many Broadway productions including Damn Yankees, A Little Night Music and Fiddler on the Roof. Her television appearances include “Law and Order, Special Victims Unit,” “Third Watch,” “Sopranos” and “Sex and the City.”

    The Ogunquit Playhouse season continues with The Sound of Music, starring Rex Smith, June 30 through July 24; Sunset Boulevard, July 28 through August 14; Monty Python's Spamalot, August 18 through September 11; Chicago, wraps up the Playhouse season, September 15 through October 24 featuring Sally Struthers in the roll of Matron “Mama” Morton.

  • The Man in Chair, a mousy, agoraphobic Broadway fanatic, seeking to cure his "non-specific sadness", listens to a recording of the fictional 1928 musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone. As he listens to this rare recording, the characters appear in his dingy apartment, and it is transformed into an impressive Broadway set with seashell footlights, sparkling furniture, painted backdrops, and glitzy costumes. Man in Chair provides a running commentary throughout the show.

    In the opening number, "Fancy Dress", the premise and characters of the show are introduced: it's the day of the wedding of oil tycoon Robert Martin and Broadway star Janet Van De Graaff, who plans to give up her career for married life. Those in attendance include aging hostess Mrs. Tottendale; her loyal employee known only as Underling; Robert's best man, George; Broadway producer Feldzieg, who is hoping to persuade Janet to forgo marriage and continue starring in Feldzieg's Follies; ditzy flapper Kitty, who hopes to take Janet's place in the Follies; two gangsters disguised as pastry chefs; self-proclaimed famed Latin lover Aldolpho; Janet's alcoholic Chaperone, who is supposed to keep her away from Robert until the wedding; and Trix, a female aviator.

    The gangsters reveal to Feldzieg that their boss has invested in the Follies and wants to make sure the show is a financial success, which it presumably will not be without Janet. They tell Feldzieg that he must sabotage the wedding and make sure Janet stays in show business. Feldzieg enlists the vain, easily manipulated Aldolpho to seduce Janet and spoil her relationship with Robert. Meanwhile, in his room, Robert realizes that he is nervous about the wedding. To get rid of his "Cold Feets", he tap dances, and George, who is also nervous, joins in the dance. George notes that tap dancing could be injurious, so he suggests that Robert go roller skating in the garden instead, while wearing a blindfold to keep him from seeing Janet. Outside by the pool, Janet tells reporters that she is happy to be getting married and obstensibly doesn't want to be an actress anymore ("Show Off"), but her song evolves into a big production number.

    In Janet's room, Janet is having doubts about whether Robert really loves her, and she asks the Chaperone for advice. The Chaperone responds with the extemporaneous "As We Stumble Along", a "rousing anthem to alcoholism", which, Man in Chair explains, the original actress playing the Chaperone insisted on including in the show. More helpfully, the chaperone tells Janet that she is feeling "drowsy" and must take a nap, giving Janet the opportunity to ask Robert if he loves her. Janet leaves for the garden, and Aldolpho enters, mistaking the Chaperone for Janet. The Chaperone happily pretends to be Janet and allows Aldolpho to "seduce" her ("I Am Aldolpho"). Janet meets the blindfolded and roller-skating Robert in the garden, and she pretends to be a French woman, "Mimi". She asks Robert how he met his bride, and he describes their lovestruck first meeting ("Accident Waiting to Happen"). Carried away by his emotions, Robert kisses "Mimi" because she seems just like Janet. Janet furiously storms off because Robert has "kissed a strange French girl".

    Kitty, hoping to take Janet's place in the Follies, tries to demonstrate her mind-reading talents to Feldzieg, but he is unimpressed. The gangsters confront Feldzieg, threatening him with a murderous "Toledo Surprise" because he has not yet succeeded in cancelling the wedding. Feldzieg distracts them by insisting that they actually have singing and dancing talent, and they turn "Toledo Surprise" into an upbeat dance number. Aldolpho, with the Chaperone on his arm, announces that he has seduced the bride and the wedding is therefore cancelled, but Feldzieg angrily tells him he has seduced the wrong woman. Janet announces that she is cancelling the wedding, and Robert protests in vain that he only kissed "Mimi" because she reminded him of Janet.

    Man in Chair announces that this is the end of the first act and the first record of the two-record set. He puts on another record, saying that the audience can listen to the opening of the second act of The Drowsy Chaperone, and leaves for the restroom. A scene set in an oriental palace appears onstage, with characters in stereotypical oriental costumes and the chaperone costumed as an Englishwoman in a hoopskirted dress ("Message from A Nightingale"). Man in Chair hurriedly stops the record, explaining to the audience that that was the wrong record—it was the musical The Enchanted Nightingale, not the second act of The Drowsy Chaperone. He finds the right record, and The Drowsy Chaperone continues.

    In a musical dream sequence, Janet laments her lost romance and decides to return to the stage ("Bride's Lament"). Mrs. Tottendale tells Underling that the wedding will proceed as planned because "Love is Always Lovely" in the end. She reveals to Underling that she is in love with him. The Chaperone announces that there will be a wedding after all: she and Aldolpho are getting married. Mrs. Tottendale announces that she and Underling are getting married as well. Robert tells Janet that he loves her, and she admits that she was really the French girl and agrees to marry him. To appease the gangsters, Feldzieg tells them that he has discovered a new star: Kitty. He asks her to demonstrate her mind-reading talent, and when she "reads Feldzieg's mind", she announces that he is asking her to marry him.

    George, now best man for all four weddings, realizes that he has failed at his most important task: finding a minister. Trix lands her plane in the garden, announcing she is about to depart for Rio. Because a captain on board a ship can perform marriages, everyone rationalizes that Trix, as a pilot, can perform marriages on board a plane, and she can fly them all to Rio for their honeymoons ("I Do, I Do in the Sky").

    As the record is about to play the show's final chord, the power goes out in Man in Chair's apartment, and a Superintendent arrives to check the circuit breakers. The power returns, and the final chord plays. Alone in his apartment, a disappointed Man in Chair begins singing "As We Stumble Along" and is gradually joined by the cast of The Drowsy Chaperone, who cheer him ("As We Stumble Along (Reprise)").

    - From Wikipedia

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