Photo Coverage: BC/EFA's 'Cole Porter-like Salon'

By: Nov. 01, 2006
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The elegant spirit of a legendary Broadway composer inspired Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' "Very Cole Porter-like Salon," which took place on October 30th.

Hosted by "Sex and the City" star Chris Noth, the event featured the participation of such stars as: Norm Lewis (Les Miserables), and TV stars Milena Govich ("Law & Order") and Bobbie Eakes ("All My Children"), among others.

Held at the Central Park South residence of acclaimed producer/director and National Audio Video Inc. founder Ron Pobuda, the "Very Cole Porter-like Salon" was an exclusive party in which the theatre and TV luminaries dropped by to sing songs and tell stories..

Visit www.broadwaycares.org for more information.


Ron Pobuda and Chris Noth address the guests for the evening


Ron Pobuda and Chris Noth


Chris Noth speaks of the money raised and services provided by BC/EFA


Pianist Ben Cohn of Wicked and Jack Donahue


Natalie Douglas and Jack Donahue


Jack Donahue and Norm Lewis


Natalie Douglas and Bobbie Eakes


Natalie Douglas and Norm Lewis


Ben Cohn and Norm Lewis


Bobbie Eakes


Bobbie Eakes


Bobbie Eakes and Chris Noth


Chris Noth and Norm Lewis


Natalie Douglas and Malan Breton chat up a BC/EFA supporter


BC/EFA supporter Lisabeth Barron


"Law & Order" star Milena Govich and Ben Cohn


Chris Noth and Milena Govich


N'Kengi Simpson Hoffman and Ben Cohn


Natalie Douglas

 



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