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Elaine Stritch performs during a White House music series concert saluting Broadway in the East Room at the White House in Washington on July 19, 2010. UPI/Kevin Dietsch 
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Published: July 19, 2010 at 11:26 PM

WASHINGTON, July 19 (UPI) -- Elaine Stritch, Nathan Lane and Chad Kimball performed at the White House in Washington Monday in "A Celebration of the Music of Broadway."

About 200 guests, including President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, attended the standing-room-only event in the White House's East Room.

The show is to air as "In Performance at the White House" Oct. 20 on PBS stations in the United States.

"There's nothing quite like the power and the passion of Broadway music," the president said.

"It's one of the few genres of music that can inspire the same passion in an 8-year-old as it can in an 80-year-old," he said. "Whether we want to admit it or not, we all have the lyrics to a few Broadway songs stuck in our head."

Obama noted that many of Broadway's biggest stars arrived in this country as poor immigrants and said that, at their best, Broadway musicals have not just served as entertainment, but also raised social consciousness, challenged stereotypes and helped shape "our opinions about race and religion, death and disease, power and politics."

Topics: Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Nathan Lane
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