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Matt Doyle, Ali Stroker, Mandy Gonzalez, Leslie Uggams And More Stars Join The Seth Concert Series Lineup In April & May
Posted by: Official_Press_Release 01:54 pm EDT 03/20/21

THE SETH CONCERT SERIES

MATT DOYLE, ALI STROKER,
STEPHANIE J. BLOCK, SEBASTIAN ARCELUS,
MANDY GONZALEZ, ANDREA McARDLE, CHRISTINE PEDI,
LAURA BENANTI, LINDA BENANTI, LESLIE UGGAMS
JOIN SETH CONCERT SERIES IN APRIL & MAY

The Concert and Conversation Series Hosted by Seth Rudetsky
Features A New Superstar Broadway Lineup,
Tickets Available Now!

New York, NY - Producer Mark Cortale has announced that ten stars of the stage and screen will join the April and May line-up of The Seth Concert Series, the live weekly series based on Seth Rudetsky 's international Broadway series that began at The Art House in Provincetown ten years ago.

Matt Doyle, star of Broadway's new revival of Company, as well as Spring Awakening , War Horse and The Book of Mormon, makes his series debut on April 4. Ali Stroker, Tony Award winner for the 2019 revival of Oklahoma and star of Deaf West's revival of Spring Awakening on Broadway debuts in the series on April 11. Stephanie J. Block, Tony Award winner in 2019 for The Cher Show and Tony nominee for The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Falsettos , and husband Sebastian Arcelus, star of Netflix' House of Cards, CBS TV's Madam Secretary and Broadway's Elf , perform together on April 18. Mandy Gonzalez, star of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway hits Hamilton and In The Heights, makes her series bow on April 25. Andrea McArdle, Broadway's famed original Annie , who became the youngest performer ever nominated for a Best Actress Tony Award, and star of Starlight Express, Beauty and the Beast and Les Misérables on Broadway, will make her series debut on May 2. Christine Pedi, star of Broadway's Chicago , Talk Radio and Little Me and daily host of SiriusXM Radio's On Broadway channel will bow in the series May 9, Laura Benanti , Tony Award winner for Gypsy and 5 time Tony nominated Broadway star of She Loves Me, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown , Into The Woods, and Swing , will debut in the series alongside her mother, accomplished actress and singer on and off Broadway, Linda Benanti, on May 16. And Leslie Uggams, Tony and Emmy Award winning star of Hallelujah, Baby!, King Hedley II, Thoroughly Modern Millie on Broadway and television's Roots , Fantasy , and Empire , who will make her anticipated series debut on May 23.

Also, as previously announced, Jackie Hoffman , award-winning Broadway star of Hairspray , On The Town, and The Addams Family, and Emmy nominated star of FX's Feud: Betty and Joan debuts on March 21, and Ashley Spencer, who has starred on Broadway as Sandy in Grease and Amber in Hairspray, returns to the series with special guest Kara Lindsay on March 28.

For additional information and to purchase tickets, please visit thesethconcertseries.com .

Hosted by beloved musical director and Sirius XM Star Seth Rudetsky, the series' first event took place on May 31, 2020 and featured Tony Award-winning actress Kelli O'Hara. The series to-date has since featured intimate conversations and incredible musical moments with Audra McDonald, Jeremy Jordan, Jessie Mueller, Lea Salonga, Megan Hilty, Norm Lewis, Cheyenne Jackson, Liz Callaway, Stephanie J. Block, Melissa Errico, Rachel Bay Jones, Sierra Boggess, Karen Olivo, Judy Kuhn, Orfeh & Andy Karl, Beth Leavel, Keala Settle, LaChanze, Beth Malone, Lillias White, Patti Murin & Colin Donnell, Ana Gasteyer, James Monroe Iglehart, Adam Pascal, Kerry Butler, Alex Brightman, Wayne Brady, Jessica Vosk, Ashley Spencer, Christy Altomare, and Laura Osnes, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Eva Noblezada, and Emily Skinner.

Each weekly show premieres live on Sunday afternoons at the new time of 3:00 PM EST with a one-time rebroadcast on Sunday nights at 8:00 PM EST, except where otherwise noted. Tickets are available at thesethconcertseries.com for $25.00 each. As a limited time offer only, early bird $20 tickets for each of the April - May shows are available through Tuesday, March 23. Premium VIP tickets that include "behind-the-scenes" access to the artists' soundcheck are also now on sale for most of the April and May lineup's shows.

Also, a Student Discount is now available for all shows announced in The Seth Concert Series, providing an additional 40% discount to registered students with a .edu email address by using the code STUDENT when signing up for a BroadwayWorld account.

Matt Doyle (performing April 4) plays Jamie in the new Broadway revival of Company. He recently starred in the world premiere of the Huey Lewis musical The Heart of Rock & Roll at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. Matt's Broadway credits include The Book of Mormon (Elder Price),War Horse (Billy Narracott), Spring Awakening (Hanschen), and Bye Bye Birdie (Hugo Peabody). National tour credits include Spring Awakening (Melchior). Off Broadway credits include Sweeney Todd, A Clockwork Orange, Brooklynite , and Jasper in Deadland. Regional credits include West Side Story at Paper Mill Playhouse, Jasper in Deadland at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, and Giant at Dallas Theater Center. Film and television credits include The Code (CBS), a recurring role on Gossip Girl (Jonathan), and Private Romeo (Glenn). Matt has performed at Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops and continues to perform his sold-out solo show throughout New York City in addition to performing with symphonies across the country. Recordings include Bare (Peter). His album, Uncontrolled , is available on iTunes.

Ali Stroker (performing April 11) won the 2019 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as 'Ado Annie' in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! She most recently starred in the Lifetime holiday film, Christmas Ever After. Ali made history as the first actor in a wheelchair to appear on Broadway in Deaf West's acclaimed 2015 revival of Spring Awakening. She starred in 12 episodes of The Glee Project, winning a guest role on Fox's Glee. She recurred in the ABC series, Ten Days in the Valley and guest starred on CBS' Blue Bloods, Freeform's The Bold Type, Fox's Lethal Weapon, CBS' Instinct, The CW's Charmed and Comedy Central's Drunk History. She's performed her cabaret act at Green Room 42 and soloed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, New York's Town Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Carnegie Hall. Her mission to improve the lives of others through the arts, disabled or not, is captured in her motto: "Turning Your Limitations Into Your Opportunities."

Stephanie J. Block (performing April 18) won this year's Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her starring role in the current Broadway hit musical The Cher Show. Prior to that, she starred in the New York Revival of Falsettos (Tony Award Nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, Outer Critics Award Nomination, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical), Little Miss Sunshine (Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Tony Award Nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical and Drama Desk Award Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Musical), Anything Goes, By The Way, Meet Vera Stark; 9 to 5: The Musical (Drama Desk nomination for Best Actress in a Musical), Wicked, The Pirate Queen, The Boy from OZ. She starred in the First National Touring Company of Wicked as Elphaba (Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actress, Carbonell Award for Best Actress in a Musical). Stepanie's Regional credits include Funny Girl (Robby Award Winner-Best Actress), Crazy For You (L.A. Ovation Award Nominee), Oliver (Critics Award-Best Actress), James Joyce's The Dead, Triumph Of Love, The Grass Harp, South Pacific, The Will Rogers Follies, and the World Premiere of Wicked . Television Credits include Rise , Orange Is The New Black, Homeland and Madam Secretary. Stephanie has sung with numerous symphony orchestras around the U.S. Her solo concert has been critically acclaimed in NYC and London. Her voice can be heard on the original cast recordings of The Boy From OZ, The Pirate Queen, and 9 To 5: The Musical (Grammy Nomination), and of course her own album, This Place I Know.

Sebastian Arcelus (performing April 18) was most recently seen as Jay Whitman on the long-running CBS hit series Madam Secretary opposite Téa Leoni. Arcelus is also known for his memorable role as Lucas Goodwin on the critically acclaimed Netflix original series House Of Cards and recently starred in a recurring role on the second season of HBO's The Deuce , created by David Simon and George Pelecanos. Additional television credits include stints on HBO's The Leftovers and on FBI and Person Of Interest for CBS. On the big screen, Arcelus was most recently seen in the M. Night Shyamalan feature Split with James McAvoy. He was featured in the Universal Pictures hit Ted 2 opposite Mark Wahlberg and directed by Seth MacFarlane. He also starred in The Best Of Me (Relativity) opposite Michelle Monaghan and the independent feature The Last Day Of August, for which he also served as co-producer. On stage, Arcelus most recently starred on Broadway in the stage adaptation of John Grisham's A Time To Kill. His additional Broadway credits include Elf - the Musical, Jersey Boys, Wicked, Rent, and Good Vibrations. Off-Broadway credits include Happiness (Lincoln Center Theater), The Blue Flower (Second Stage), and Where's Charley? (Encores! at City Center). He has also appeared in numerous regional and international productions, including the world premiere of William Finn's Songs Of Innocence And Experience. His voice has also been heard over the years on many television commercials and animated programs.

Mandy Gonzalez (performing April 25) currently stars in the megahit Hamilton as Angelica Schuyler, Mandy also originated and starred as Nina Rosario in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, In The Heights, for which she received a Drama Desk Award. She has starred as Elphaba in the Broadway production of Wicked (Broadway.com Award for Best Replacement). Other Broadway roles include Princess Amneris in the Elton John and Tim Rice musical, Aida , and Lennon , where she portrayed Beatles icon John Lennon. Mandy made her Broadway debut in Jim Steinman's Dance of the Vampires, starring opposite Michael Crawford. She received an OBIE Award and for her performance in the Off-Broadway production of Eli's Comin', directed by Diane Paulus, and based on the music and lyrics of singer-songwriter Laura Nyro. On television Mandy appears in the recurring role of Lucy Knox on the hit CBS drama, Madam Secretary, starred as Agent Susan Combs on the hit series Quantico, and in many guest appearances including Doubt , White Collar, The Good Wife, among others. Equally at home on the big and small screen, she has appeared in the films Across the Universe, directed by Julie Taymor, After starring opposite Pablo Schreiber, and Man on a Ledge with Sam Worthington. Mandy can also be heard as the voice of Mei in Disney's Mulan 2. Her concert soloist performances with symphony orchestras around the U.S. have included New York Pops, Philly Pops, Cleveland Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, Fort Worth, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Arkansas, Anchorage, Edmonton, Ottawa, and Youngstown Symphonies, among many others. Her debut album, "Fearless" with Warner Music debuted at #13 on the iTunes charts and was hailed as "a genre-defying, highly-personal, daring, and brilliant debut" (Pop Bytes), featuring new, original songs from some of the most accomplished writers in the music industry, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jennifer Nettles, Bill Sherman, and Tom Kitt. Mandy is the founder of the #FearlessSquad, an online platform that focuses on positivity and inclusiveness.

Andrea McArdle (performing May 2) rocketed to stardom as Broadway's Annie , for which she was the youngest performer ever nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, winning both the Theatre World and Outer Critics' Circle Awards for her performance. On Broadway she originated the roles of Ashley in Starlight Express and Margy in State Fair and was seen as Belle in Beauty and the Beast and as Fantine in Les Miserables. On tour she starred in Jerry's Girls, The Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan. Off-Broadway, Andrea has appeared in the satirical Newsical; she has played the title role in regional productions of Mame and Hello Dolly . Andrea has performed in concerts halls from Carnegie Hall to the best showrooms in Las Vegas to the MET Opera House as well as The White House. On PBS she has appeared in Andrea McArdle on Broadway and The Leading Ladies of Broadway.

Christine Pedi's (performing May 9) award winning cabaret shows have played all over the USA, London, South Africa & several of the 7 seas. She's the daily host of SiriusXM radio's On Broadway channel and on Saturdays dukes it out on the air with Seth Rudetsky on "The Dueling Divas." Theatre credits include: Broadway's Chicago as Mama Morton, Talk Radio, Little Me, and Off Broadway's long running satirical revues Newsical and Forbidden Broadway (Drama Desk nomination). "The Lady of 1000 Voices," her vocal impressions can be seen and heard on YouTube, The Howard Stern Show and assorted commercials and cartoons. On Television she can be seen on the upcoming Dr. Death on NBC Peacock and was a "dead Soprano" (Mrs Bobby Baccala - He loved her so much he couldn't defrost her ziti). Recordings include her solo cd Good To Mama.

Laura Benanti (performing May 16), Tony Award-winner and five-time Tony Award nominee, stars in the 2021 films Worth opposite Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci and Amy Ryan, and Here Today starring opposite Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. She is currently in production for HBO Max's Gossip Girl reboot, and will reprise her role on the final season of the hit TV series Younger , starring opposite Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff. Laura recently created and executive produced the HBO Max special, Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020 which premiered in December, and comes on the heels of her viral social media campaign #SunshineSongs. Her television credits include series regular roles on the Samantha Bee and Jason Jones produced TBS show The Detour, Go On opposite Matthew Perry, and Starved for FX as well as recurring roles on Supergirl , ABC's Nashville and Eli Stone, CBS' The Good Wife and Elementary , Showtime's Nurse Jackie and The Big C, NBC's The Sound of Music Live, Law and Order: SVU, and USA's Royal Pains. She has frequently appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in her celebrated comedic portrayal of First Lady Melania Trump. Laura made a triumphant return to Broadway in 2019 as Eliza Doolittle in Lincoln Center's acclaimed production of My Fair Lady. Since making her Broadway debut at the age of 18 as Maria in The Sound of Music, opposite Richard Chamberlain, her many starring roles have included in Steve Martin's hit Broadway play Meteor Shower alongside Amy Schumer and Keegan Michael Key, She Loves Me (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League Award nominations), Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Tony nomination, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle award wins), and In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play. Laura won the Tony Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, a Drama Desk Award, and an Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance as Louise in Gypsy opposite Patti LuPone. Other Broadway roles include The Wedding Singer, Nine (starring Antonio Banderas), Into the Woods (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle award nominations) and her Tony nominated turn in Swing! among her many other New York and regional theatrical performances and thriving solo concert career.

Linda Benanti (also performing May 16) recently returned to the stage, after a thirty-five year retirement from performing, to co-headline in concerts with her daughter Laura Benanti. Linda left performing in 1982 in order to dedicate more time to motherhood, and with her husband Sal raised daughters Laura and Marielle to be active and engaged in the arts, sports, their schools, church and community. After transitioning out of performing, Linda began teaching in Manhattan for her mentor Keith Davis, who encouraged her to open her own studio. There she worked with notable Broadway performers and aspiring singers, some of whom are well known today, and ultimately opened her still flourishing voice studio in Kinnelon, NJ, where she continues to teach. Linda's last show was the 1981 revival of Brigadoon. Prior to that, s he was seen in the national tour of The Odyssey with Yul Brynner, which came to Broadway as the short lived Home Sweet Homer (you can see the poster on the wall at Joe Allen's!). Some of her favorite Off-Broadway and regional roles include 'The Girl' in The Fantastics, 'Guinevere' in Camelot , 'Marion' in The Music Man, 'Anne' in A Little Night Music, 'Nanette' in No, No, Nanette, 'Maria' in Call Me Madam , 'Mary' in The Drunkard, 'Ella' in The Bells are Ringing, 'Sarah' in Guys and Dolls, 'Polly' in The Threepenny Opera, and 'Amy' in Where's Charley? During that period, she also did numerous television commercials and voice overs. She studied voice with Seth Riggs in Los Angeles. Her new favorite role is Nana to Laura's daughter Ella Rose! Linda is grateful for the joy-filled gift of performing with her daughter Laura.

Leslie Uggams (performing May 23) is a Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and singer whose career has spanned from Harlem's Apollo Theater to Broadway to the big screen and television. Perhaps best known for her stirring portrayal of Kizzy in the landmark TV mini-series Alex Haley's Roots (Critics Choice Award, Emmy and Golden Globe nominations), she has performed to critical and popular acclaim ever since her first professional appearances at the age of nine at the famed Apollo Theater in New York City where she opened for such musical legends as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dinah Washington. She recently finished filming The Ravine , and stars as Blind Al in the blockbuster 20th Century Fox films Deadpool and Deadpool2 opposite Ryan Reynolds. On television she appeared most recently as Leah Walker in the hit series Empire , recurs as Mama Reynolds in New Amsterdam, co-stars in the HBO original movie The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks with Oprah Winfrey, and is featured in the Emmy-winning HBO documentary The Apollo. Other recent television includes Nurse Jackie; The Good Wife; Memphis Beat; and NYC 22. On Broadway Leslie made her debut starring in Hallelujah, Baby! earning both a Tony Award and Theater World award. Since then she has starred on Broadway in Blues in the Night, Her First Roman with Richard Kiley, Jerry's Girls, Anything Goes, King Headley II with Brian Stokes Mitchell (Tony Award nomination), Thoroughly Modern Millie, and On Golden Pond opposite James Earl Jones. Off-Broadway Leslie has won Audelco Awards for The Old Settler, Keb Mo's blues musical Thunder Knocking on the Door, and First Breeze of Summer at Signature Theater. Regional roles include Mame, A Little Night Music, The Rink, Into the Woods, Master Class, Call Me Madam, Blue, Hello, Dolly! and the national tour of Guys and Dolls . After beginning her television career at the age of six as Ethel Waters' niece on the TV series Beulah , she won a $12,500 college scholarship as a teen on Name That Tune, and appeared as a regular on Sing Along with Mitch as the first African American performer to be featured on a weekly national primetime television series. Other early television included Your Show of Shows, The Milton Berle Show, The Arthur Godfrey Show, and The Ed Sullivan Show. In 1970 she hosted her own primetime variety series, The Leslie Uggams Show . In addition to her award-winning work in Roots, her television performances have included the miniseries Backstairs at the White House, ABC's Sizzle , HBO's Christmas at Radio City Music Hall, and her Emmy-winning turn as co-host of the NBC series Fantasy . In concert Leslie has toured with Peter Nero and Mel Torme; performed at the Hollywood Bowl in Jerry Herman's Broadway; has been a guest soloist with numerous symphony orchestras across the country, and performed before 300,000 people for the Memorial Day Concert on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol which was also broadcast live to millions on PBS. Her newest albums are "Leslie Uggams: Uptown/Downtown," "On My Way to You: The Songs of Marilyn and Alan Bergman," and "Wishing You a Happy New Year" with the Curtis McKonly Orchestra. Leslie has toured nationally in her autobiographical one-woman musical Uptown/Downtown (LA Drama Critics Circle Award, NAACP Theatre Award, IRNE Award, Broadway World People's Choice Award) which chronicles her extraordinary career in stories and song.

Seth Rudetsky is the afternoon host on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio's On Broadway as well as the host of Seth Speaks on Sirius/XM Stars. As an author, he penned My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan and the sequel The Rise And Fall Of A Theater Geek (Random House) as well as three volumes of Seth's Broadway Diary featuring inside scoop and hilarious stories from all of the stars he's worked with. He co-wrote and co-starred in Disaster! (NY TIMES "critics pick") which also premiered to rave reviews in London. In June 2016, he and his husband, James Wesley, co-produced a recording of "What The World Needs Now" with stars like Idina Menzel, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Carole King, Audra McDonald which went to number one on iTunes and raised more than $100,000 for the Orlando shooting victims (and is still raising money. Buy it!). Seth and James have a foundation called Your Kids Our Kids that presented Concert For America; a series around the country featuring stars like Barry Manilow, Keala Settle, Stephanie Mills, Vanessa Williams, Billy Porter, Randy Rainbow and Audra McDonald that raised money for 5 non-profits that have been working relentlessly since the 2016 presidential election. They also present Voices for The Voiceless, a yearly star-studded concert for You Gotta Believe which helps older foster children find families, even if they've aged out of the system. SiriusXM/Pandora recently launched Seth's first podcast series: Seth Rudetsky's Back To School where he interviews stars about the ups and (hilarious) downs of their high school years. The first season includes Tina Fey, Allison Janney and Sean Hayes. When Broadway shut down, Seth and James started hosting / producing Stars In The House (StarsInTheHouse.com ) ...a twice-daily livestream that's featured tons of Broadway stars as well as TV reunions like Melrose Place, Taxi and Frasier and has raised more than $750,000 for The Actors Fund. You can find out more about Seth, and watch his signature "deconstructions", at SethRudetsky.com

Mark Cortale (Producer) most recently formed the developmental theatre lab NEW WORKS PROVINCETOWN and just commissioned a new musical entitled The Last Diva by Scott Frankel and Michael Korie with a book by Jonathan Tolins. He co-produced the critically acclaimed new Off-Broadway musical Midnight At The Never Get at The York Theatre in 2018, which received 3 Lucille Lortel Award nominations including Best Musical and 2 Drama Desk Nominations including Best Score. He produced Deconstructing Patti on Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS starring Patti LuPone and Seth Rudetsky. He created the Broadway@ concert series in 2011 at The Art House in Provincetown where he serves as Producing Artistic Director. The series also premiered in 2013 in New Orleans, in Australia (Sydney & Melbourne) with Megan Mullally and in London's West End with Patti LuPone at the Leicester Square Theater. The series has since travelled to cities that include Chicago @ The Steppenwolf, Beverly Hills @ The Wallis, Fort Lauderdale @ The Parker Playhouse, San Francisco @ The Herbst Theater and Scottsdale @ Scottsdale Center for the Arts. In the 2018/19 the series launched in Boston @ the Huntington Theatre with Chita Rivera and at The Town Hall in New York City with six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald. Mark has produced international drag sensation Varla Jean Merman for the past twenty years and also produces the singing string quartet Well-Strung, which he founded. Info at markcortalepresents.com .

The Seth Concert Series is sponsored by BroadwayWorld and StreamYard .

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THE SETH CONCERT SERIES / April - May 2021

MATT DOYLE with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, April 4th Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

ALI STROKER with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, April 11th Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

STEPHANIE J. BLOCK and SEBASTIAN ARCELUS with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, April 18th Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

MANDY GONZALEZ with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, April 25th Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

ANDREA McARDLE with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, May 2nd Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

CHRISTINE PEDI with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, May 9th Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

LAURA BENANTI & LINDA BENANTI with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, April 16th Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

LESLIE UGGAMS with SETH RUDETSKY
Sunday, May 23rd Live at 3PM EST and Rebroadcast at 8PM EST

All tickets available at thesethconcertseries.com
Link http://thesethconcertseries.com
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