Rosen, Miller, Bass & More Set For LOVE IS ON THE WAY UNICEF Benefit Concert 5/10

By: Apr. 29, 2010
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Broadway actors, singers, dancers, poets and musicians will be donating their time and talents to raise funds for UNICEF and perform in the one-night-only benefit concert Love Is On the Way: Artists Unite for World Disaster Relief.

Scheduled to perform are Broadway's Steve Rosen (Spamalot, Guys and Dolls), Kenita Miller (The Color Purple, Xanadu), J Elaine Marcos (A Chorus Line, Flower Drum Song), Kyle Harris (Sondheim on Sondheim), Rubén Flores (In The Heights), Stephanie Torns (Wicked), Anastacia McCleskey (Hair, Tarzan), Brad Bass (Memphis, Wicked), Sean Samuels (Tarzan, Curtains), Kristin Dausch (Town Hall's Broadway By The Year), and many more. Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's "After The Storm" will open the concert sung by a cast of Altar Boyz including Tim Dolan, Philip Drennen, Anton Fero, Lee Markham, Travis Nesbitt and Dan Scott.

UNICEF's mission is to work until children no longer die needlessly of preventable and treatable causes, ensuring every child has the chance to survive and thrive. Their vision is to general a movement among those people who want to build a better world for all children and who identify UNICEF as the best organization to help make this goal possible. UNICEF does whatever it takes to save a child, and has saved more young lives than any other organization in the world.

Concert is Monday, May 10th @ 7pm at The Church of St. Paul of the Apostle on West 59th Street at 9th Avenue. Tickets are available at brownpapertickets.com/event/110346.

 

Photo Credit: Peter James Zielinski


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