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Published on January 19, 2006

Nothin' Like a Dame: A Salute to Broadway's Leading Ladies Why does droppin' the g signify Broadway? Whatever the answer, we're always inclined toward dropping some cash on Quality Hill's sparkling cabaret revues, for which this town's finest singers don razzle-dazzle gowns and tuxes — well, mostly gowns this time — to barnstorm through J. Kent Barnhart's light, witty arrangements in the extremely intimate Playhouse. This go-round, they're promising tunes from Cabaret, Funny Girl, Annie Get Your Gun and other perennials. Might we nominate muppety Stephanie's heartbreaking "There's a Fine, Fine Line" from Avenue Q? Through Feb. 19 at Quality Hill Playhouse, 303 W. 10th St., 816-421-1700.

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