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Klea Blackhurst is an American actress. She is best known for ''Everything the Traffic Will Allow'', her tribute to
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that debuted in New York in 2001. Among many accolades, this production earned her the inaugural Special Achievement Award from ''
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'' magazine. The recording of ''Everything the Traffic Will Allow'' was named one of the top ten show albums of 2002 by Talkin' Broadway.com. Klea next turned her passion for musical-theatre history toward the Broadway career of composer Vernon Duke and debuted Autumn in New York: Vernon Duke’s Broadway at New York’s Café Carlyle which subsequently played a sold-out engagement at Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater. In the Fall of 2007 Klea teamed with
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to create Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael which they debuted at Manhattan’s Metropolitan Room. This performance received a Backstage Bistro Award. The recording of ''Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael'' was released in October 28, 2008. Klea’s many concert appearances include the recent London Palladium presentation of “Jerry Herman’s Broadway.” She made her
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debut starring with Michael Feinstein in an evening devoted to the work of composer, Jule Styne. In 2002, Klea made her London debut (stage, radio and television) at Royal Albert Hall. As part of the BBC Proms, she sang the role of Ado Annie in a special concert version of ''Oklahoma!'' celebrating composer Richard Rodgers centenary. She returned to London the following spring to debut Everything the Traffic Will Allow at the Greenwich Theatre. Other notable appearances include the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s tribute to Leonard Bernstein; The Paley Center for Media’s tribute to Kay Swift; Jazz at Lincoln Center; 92nd Street Y Lyrics & Lyricist Series (Leo Robin & Cole Porter); The Oak Room in the
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; San Francisco’s Plush Room; New Jersey Performing Arts Center; Guild Hall in East Hampton; and multiple appearances at the Chicago Humanities Festival. Klea's theatre credits include Mama Morton in
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’s production of ''Chicago''; the dual roles of Bernice/Marilyn in the Off Broadway production of ''Bingo''; Nails O’Reilly Duquesne in ''Red, Hot and Blue'' at San Francisco’s
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; Sally Adams in ''Call Me Madam'', also at 42nd Street Moon; Reno Sweeney in ''Anything Goes'' at the Shubert Theatre in New Haven; Debbie in the original Off Broadway production of ''Oil City Symphony''; Rennabelle in ''Radio Gals'' Off Broadway at the John Houseman Theatre; and the role of Hippolyta in ''By Jupiter'' in the York Theatre’s Musicals in Mufti series. Klea made her screen debut in the award-winning short film, ''Andy Across the Water'', written and directed by Leo Geter. Klea’s television and radio appearances include ''The Caroline Rhea Show'', ''The Rosie O'Donnell Show'', ''Sesame Street'', ''Law and Order: SVU'', and ''A Prairie Home Companion''. She currently has a recurring role as deranged
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parody "Shelby Cross" on The Onion News Network on IFC. Klea’s recordings of ''Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael'', ''Autumn in New York: Vernon Duke’s Broadway'', and ''Everything the Traffic Will Allow'' are on the Ghostlight Records label are available at www.ghostlightrecords.com. Other recordings on which she is featured include ''Jule Styne in Hollywood'' on the PS Classics label; the original cast recordings of ''Bingo'' and ''Radio Gals''; ''Lost in Boston IV'', ''Unsung Irving Berlin'', and ''The Best of Off Broadway''. Blackhurst was born and raised in
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.''RadioWest'', 17 February 2012


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