Jill Paice, Dan Fogler, Jennifer Laura Thompson & More Set for BROADWAY BATTLES BULLYING Benefit Concert, 4/14

By: Mar. 26, 2014
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The Michael Morones Foundation today announced a one-night only benefit concert entitled Broadway Battles Bullying to take place on Monday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. at New York University's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. The benefit and silent auction will raise money for the newly created Michael Morones Foundation, which works to educate communities about youth suicide prevention and the effects of bullying. The benefit concert is presented by an honorary host committee of Broadway, screen, and music veterans including Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Patrick Stewart, Mary-Louise Parker, Paula Cole, Megan Hilty, Jonathan Groff, and Julia Murney, who have all generously donated their support to the Michael Morones Foundation.

Performers for the evening include Tony Award Winner Dan Fogler (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Stephen Wallem (Showtime's Nurse Jackie), Jill Paice (Matilda, The 39 Steps, The Woman in White), Carrie Manolakos (Mamma Mia!), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Nice Work If You Can Get It, Wicked, Urinetown) Joe Iconis and Family (NBC's Smash, Bloodsong of Love, The Black Suits), Lauren Worsham (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder), Natalie Joy Johnson (Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde), Anastacia McCleskey (Violet, The Book of Mormon, Hair), Shakina Nayfack (One Woman Show), Jake Lucas (Newsies), and Sydney Lucas (Fun Home). World-renowned mezzo-soprano and Metropolitan Opera star Joyce DiDonato also joins the evening's list of performers. Additional performers will soon be announced.

Concert tickets, priced $40-$90, can be purchased online at the official Broadway Battles Bullying website: broadwaybattlesbullying.org.

Tax-deductible VIP tickets, priced $150-$500, can be purchased by writing a check to the Triangle Community Foundation with "Michael Morones Fund" in the memo line. Mail checks directly to Broadway Battles Bullying Executive Producer Rich Silverstein. Please include e-mail address and phone number for ticket confirmation.
c/o Rich Silverstein

For more information on the Broadway Battles Bullying benefit concert and to learn how to donate to the Michael Morones Foundation, visit michaelmorones.org.



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