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Carol Channing with the Gypsy Dancers
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The legendary Carol Channing performed the spectacular opening number at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8. The event raised a total of $3,776,720 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
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The legendary Carol Channing performed the spectacular opening number at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8. The event raised a total of $3,776,720 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Seth Rudetsky
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The always hilarious Seth Rudetsky hosted the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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The always hilarious Seth Rudetsky hosted the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Bernadette Peters, Kristin Chenoweth, and Sean Hayes with the cast of Promises, Promises
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Bernadette Peters, Kristin Chenoweth, and Sean Hayes presented the awards at the conclusion of the 2010 Gypsy of the Year Awards ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8. The musical Promises, Promises — which stars Chenoweth and Hayes –raised $195,011, the most of any Broadway show.
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Bernadette Peters, Kristin Chenoweth, and Sean Hayes presented the awards at the conclusion of the 2010 Gypsy of the Year Awards ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8. The musical Promises, Promises — which stars Chenoweth and Hayes –raised $195,011, the most of any Broadway show.

Julie Nelson and Rudi Macaggi
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Rock of Ages cast member Julie Nelson and partner Rudi Macaggi won the “Best Presentation Award” for their circus-themed act, “The Puppet Master,” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Rock of Ages cast member Julie Nelson and partner Rudi Macaggi won the “Best Presentation Award” for their circus-themed act, “The Puppet Master,” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Adam Riegler from The Addams Family
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The Addams Family‘s Adam Riegler was named first runner-up in the “Best Presentation” category for his hilarious “It Gets Better” monologue (co-written and directed by Nathan Lane) at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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The Addams Family‘s Adam Riegler was named first runner-up in the “Best Presentation” category for his hilarious “It Gets Better” monologue (co-written and directed by Nathan Lane) at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Molly Shannon and the cast of Promises, Promises
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Promises, Promises star Molly Shannon — in the guise of her Saturday Night Live character Sally O’Malley — brought down the house at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Promises, Promises star Molly Shannon — in the guise of her Saturday Night Live character Sally O’Malley — brought down the house at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Douglas Hodge from La Cage Aux Folles
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Tony Award winner Douglas Hodge did a hysterical version of :”Little Girls” from Annie as part of the presentation from his show, La Cage Aux Folles,
at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Tony Award winner Douglas Hodge did a hysterical version of :”Little Girls” from Annie as part of the presentation from his show, La Cage Aux Folles,
at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Lin-Manuel Miranda and the cast of In the Heights
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Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda joined current and past cast members from his Broadway show, In the Heights, for the final musical number at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda joined current and past cast members from his Broadway show, In the Heights, for the final musical number at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Stacia Fernandez and the cast of Mamma Mia
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Stacia Fernandez and the cast of Broadway’s Mamma Mia! spoofed TV’s Hoarders, Broadway’s Cats and Grey Gardens, and their own show in “Another Winter (Garden)” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Stacia Fernandez and the cast of Broadway’s Mamma Mia! spoofed TV’s Hoarders, Broadway’s Cats and Grey Gardens, and their own show in “Another Winter (Garden)” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Cast members from The Lion King
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The cast of Broadway’s The Lion King dedicated their beautiful Hawaiian dance number to their late cast member, 11-year-old Shannon Tavares, at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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The cast of Broadway’s The Lion King dedicated their beautiful Hawaiian dance number to their late cast member, 11-year-old Shannon Tavares, at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Cast members from Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
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Cast members from Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown performed a sizzling Latin-themed dance number at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Cast members from Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown performed a sizzling Latin-themed dance number at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Michael Cusamano, Leslie Stifelman, and Ryan Lowe of Chicago
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Chicago‘s Michael Cusamano, Leslie Stifleman, and Ryan Lowe garnered plenty of guffaws with their number, “The Name on Everybody’s Lips Is Gonna Be Olga!”, at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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Chicago‘s Michael Cusamano, Leslie Stifleman, and Ryan Lowe garnered plenty of guffaws with their number, “The Name on Everybody’s Lips Is Gonna Be Olga!”, at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

Cast members from Billy Elliot: The Musical
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Members of the cast of Billy Elliot performed an exciting tap number called “Don’t Stop the Music” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year Awards ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theater on December 8.
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Members of the cast of Billy Elliot performed an exciting tap number called “Don’t Stop the Music” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year Awards ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theater on December 8.

Cast members from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
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The cast of the soon-to-close Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson told the crowd that “We’re Much More Broadway Than You Think” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
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The cast of the soon-to-close Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson told the crowd that “We’re Much More Broadway Than You Think” at the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.

The Gypsy Robe presentation
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A special presentation celebrating 60 years of one of Broadway’s greatest traditions, the wearing of the Gypsy Robe, was a highlight of the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.
(© Tristan Fuge)
A special presentation celebrating 60 years of one of Broadway’s greatest traditions, the wearing of the Gypsy Robe, was a highlight of the 2010 Gypsy of the Year ceremony at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December 8.