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Seven years later, however, Kaye returned to Broadway in a Tony-winning role as Carlotta Giudicelli in The Phantom of the Opera, singing coloratura Ds and Es eight shows a week. It was nearly a decade before her next Broadway appearance, as Emma Goldman in Ragtime. (She was the only principal to remain with that show for its entire two-year run.) Both this and her 2002 performance in Mamma Mia! won her Tony nominations as Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Kaye has performed extensively in various theatrical venues, in roles as widely varied as both Julie Jordan and Nettie Fowler in Carousel, Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Nellie Forbush in South Pacific, Meg in Brigadoon, Hildy in On the Town, Lalume in Kismet, Lili Vanessi in Kiss Me, Kate, Pistache in Can-Can, Babe Williams in The Pajama Game, the Old Lady in Candide, Maria in The Sound of Music, Rose in Gypsy, Anna in The Anastasia Game, Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Lucy in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Sally in Follies, Mary Magdelene in Jesus Christ Superstar, Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd.
Kaye's stage ventures have included several "straight" (i.e., non-singing) assignments, among them the classic comedies The Man Who Came to Dinner, You Can’t Take It with You, and The Royal Family. In 2006, Kaye assumed the role of Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd on Broadway during Patti LuPone's vacation. While not officially reviewed, there was buzz all over New York City about her stellar performance, which only lasted one week. She was brought back again later that summer, when LuPone left for a week to perform Gypsy (musical). Recently Kaye appeared to great acclaim in Stephen Temperley's Souvenir, a "fantasia on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins". The play originally ran Off-Broadway with great success; after a summer run in the Berkshires, it ran for two months on Broadway. She received rave reviews for her impersonation of this legendarily frightful singer. She is now performing this role in theatres across the nation. She has made many recordings, including Where, Oh, Where? and Diva to Diva, which focus on musical theater. Two other CDs partner her with the baritone William Sharp, one an all-George Gershwin program, the other all-Leonard Bernstein; the latter includes the world-premiere recording of his Arias and Barcarolles. She is also featured on six tracks of John McGlinn's EMI disc Broadway Showstoppers, four of them numbers from Jerome Kern's Sweet Adeline (including the classic ballad "Why Was I Born?") and one a first-ever recording of the eleven-minute "Duet for One (The First Lady of the Land)" from the second act of Bernstein's legendary disaster 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. She also was featured on the 1997 Varese Sarabande studio recording of the flop 1965 musical Drat! The Cat!.
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