BACKSTAGE.COM: Lifetime TV Brings Broadway to the Small Screen

Lifetime TV’s “The Balancing Act” will feature several touring Broadway shows this summer, including behind-the-curtain peeks at “Kinky Boots,” “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” “If/Then” and “Cabaret.”
The shows will be included in the six-part “Broadway Balances America” series led by correspondent Amber Milt that offers viewers a look at the cast and crew members who make the tours possible. “The Balancing Act” airs at 7:30 a.m. every weekday and reaches 750,000 viewers each week.
The theater episodes will air this month and also include productions of “The Wizard of Oz” and “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s the Sound of Music.”
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The shows will be included in the six-part “Broadway Balances America” series led by correspondent Amber Milt that offers viewers a look at the cast and crew members who make the tours possible. “The Balancing Act” airs at 7:30 a.m. every weekday and reaches 750,000 viewers each week.
The theater episodes will air this month and also include productions of “The Wizard of Oz” and “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s the Sound of Music.”
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BROADWAY BUZZ: We Got Annie! Casting for the Upcoming Tour to Be Announced on Premiere of Broadway Balances America

We know you're gonna like it here! Broadway Balances America, a special six-part series airing on Lifetime Television’s The Balancing Act, kicks off on August 12 with an exclusive casting announcement and a sneak peek at the new national tour of the Tony-winning musical Annie. Tune in as The Balancing Act hits the road to go on location in Manhattan as the production searches for its next stars, and be the first to meet the young lady who captures the role of America’s favorite orphan.
Special correspondent Amber Milt takes viewers to Pearl Studios in Manhattan where young hopefuls are vying for the lead in the upcoming tour of Annie, the musical that tells the beloved story of Little Orphan Annie. The Annie segment puts a spotlight on young kids and their parents going through the audition process to show what it takes to play one of Broadway’s most cherished roles and how families keep the balance in their lives with child actors.
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Special correspondent Amber Milt takes viewers to Pearl Studios in Manhattan where young hopefuls are vying for the lead in the upcoming tour of Annie, the musical that tells the beloved story of Little Orphan Annie. The Annie segment puts a spotlight on young kids and their parents going through the audition process to show what it takes to play one of Broadway’s most cherished roles and how families keep the balance in their lives with child actors.
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ZENDY BEAUTY: Liquid Facelift, A Brief Look at the Basics

Women who follow Fox News’ Style & Beauty Editor, Amber Milt, may have noticed her brief, June 2013 piece on liquid facelifts. The segment, which highlighted nonsurgical cosmetic treatments, was enough to spur additional interest among some viewers. If you are one of them, read on for more details about the treatment:
Liquid facelifts are essentially a nonsurgical way to contour your face with the aid of dermal filler injections and botulinum toxins. In the process, the appearance of creases, folds, wrinkles and lines are typically reduced. Sometimes the liquid facelift is the only nonsurgical treatment needed. Other times, it is factored into a large cosmetics package that includes laser and skin tightening work. Either way, for the best results, consumers should seek out Board Certified professionals to administer the treatments.
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Liquid facelifts are essentially a nonsurgical way to contour your face with the aid of dermal filler injections and botulinum toxins. In the process, the appearance of creases, folds, wrinkles and lines are typically reduced. Sometimes the liquid facelift is the only nonsurgical treatment needed. Other times, it is factored into a large cosmetics package that includes laser and skin tightening work. Either way, for the best results, consumers should seek out Board Certified professionals to administer the treatments.
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