Lorna Luft to Lead Paper Mill Playhouse Gala, 6/5

By: Apr. 06, 2012
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Paper Mill Playhouse (Mark S. Hoebee-Producing Artistic Director, Todd Schmidt-Managing Director) is hosting its largest fundraising event of the year, The Center Stage Celebration Gala Benefit on Friday, May 4th. Tables and individual tickets are now on sale. For more information on Paper Mill Playhouse’s Center Stage Celebration Gala Benefit or to purchase individual tickets, tables or auction items, please contact Leigh Schaedel at 973-315-1663, lschadel@papermill.org or visit Paper Mill Playhouse’s website, www.papermill.org. Paper Mill Playhouse is not-for-profit arts charity that relies on philanthropic support to make their breathtaking productions, professional training programs and celebrated arts education curriculum possible. All proceeds from the celebration support these programs.

The Center Stage Celebration Gala Benefit is a true celebration of the arts and a star-studded evening to be remembered,” stated Mark S. Hoebee, Paper Mill Playhouse Producing Artistic Director. “The annual benefit will offer an evening of dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions and entertainment by students from Paper Mill Playhouse’s arts education programs, The Eddie Bruce Band and headlining this enchanting evening is star of stage and screen, recording artist, Lorna Luft.”

Lorna Luft, who recently starred in Paper Mill Playhouse’s production of White Christmas will headline the Center Stage Celebration Gala Benefit through song and stories. Lorna Luft’s acclaimed career has encompassed virtually every arena of entertainment. A celebrated concert performer, stage, film and television actress, best selling author, recording artist and Emmy nominated producer – she continues to triumph in every medium with critics labeling her one of the most vibrant, versatile and exciting artists on stage today. Born to legendary entertainer Judy Garland and producer Sid Luft, music and entertainment was an integral part of her childhood. At age 11 she made her television debut singing on her mother’s series, The Judy Garland Show. At 16, already a seasoned performer, she shared the bill with her mom on Broadway in a fabled month-long concert engagement at New York's famed Palace Theater.

By 19, she was stopping the show on her own; starring on Broadway in Neil Simon’s hit musical Promises, Promises. She continued on the New York stage as Peppermint Patty in the musical Snoopy and then took a dramatic turn alongside Farrah Fawcett in Extremities. Lorna is a gifted live performer frequently featured as a concert artist at the world’s most prestigious venues including The Hollywood Bowl, Madison Square Garden, Carnegie Hall, The London Palladium, and L’Olympia in Paris. In films, she is most remembered by fans of all ages as Pink Lady “Paulette Rebchuck” in the camp classic Grease 2. In 1998, Lorna added a new dimension to her multi-faceted career, that of NY Times best-selling author upon the release of her critically acclaimed memoir -- Me and My Shadows.

The Eddie Bruce Band marries a smoking hot dance ensemble, concert quality vocalists and masterful musicians that drive the dance floor. For more than 25 years, The Eddie Bruce Band has been performing his unique repertoire of music that ranges from Top 40, R & B, Disco and house music to Swing and Sinatra. Eddie Bruce’s interest in music began when he was a child, and he has never wavered from this passion. He has blended his natural entrepreneurial skills with his love of music and created one of the most successful orchestras in the region and one of the best reputations as a much sought-after performer. A regular at Caesar's in Atlantic City, the Eddie Bruce Orchestra has also performed at Bally's Park Place, the Etess Arena of Trump Taj Mahal as well as such major events as the prestigious Grand Gala Opening of the Kimmel Center for The Performing Arts in Philadelphia.

Finally, students from Paper Mill Playhouse’s Theatre School, Summer Musical Theater Conservatory and Artist Training programs will deliver a memorable performance during the celebration. The education and outreach programs of Paper Mill Playhouse serve over 35,000 young people and educators annually in all regions of the state through in-school residencies, training and recognition programs, as well as our Children's Theatre Series. For 25 years, Paper Mill Playhouse has been helping students of all ages and skill levels develop their passion for performance and communication— qualities that are invaluable in every career, from Broadway to the boardroom. Artist training programs include: The Paper Mill Theatre School, The Adopt-a-School Project, The Rising Star Awards, Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory, August Musical Theatre Intensive, Guest Artist Master Classes and Professional Development Seminars.

“The Center Stage Celebration Gala Benefit is a wonderful event to commemorate the many facets of Paper Mill Playhouse, from our critically acclaimed productions to our award-winning education and access programs, this wonderful fundraising event supports our work in the community,” commented Paper Mill Playhouse Managing Director Todd Schmidt. “Attending Paper Mill Playhouse’s celebration is a rewarding way to support our not-for-profit arts organization.”

For over seven decades Paper Mill Playhouse has been one of the nation’s leading not-for-profit theaters. They continue to bring world-class artists and outstanding musicals and plays to the community while enriching the lives of over 50,000 young people each year through renowned education outreach, artists training and access programs.



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