Ashley Brown, the current Belle of Broadway in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, will be among the stars performing at the South Jersey AIDS Alliance's Broadway on the Bay benefit at Atlantic City's Borgata on Monday, February 27th
Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST set a new box office record at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street) for the week of December 26-January 1. The production grossed $1,229,825 over nine performances.
Ashley Brown, who recently made her Broadway debut in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, will be this weekend's guest on the syndicated radio show, 'Broadway's Biggest Hits,' hosted by Bud Wilkinson.
The musical Junie B. Jones will be available to parents and childrens at discounted prices with a series of Mom's Matinees from November 4th through December 1st
Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich's children's musical Junie B. Jones will return in an off-Broadway production that will run from November 9th through December 3rd
On September 20th the press got a sneak preview of the Actor's Fund Benefit Concert of 'On The Twentieth Century' starring Marin Mazzie, Douglas Sills, Christopher Sieber, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Jo Anne Worley and a slew of others!
Ashley Brown is making her Broadway debut as the newest Belle in Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. She begins performances tomorrow, Tuesday, September 20th at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street).
Over two dozen new performers have signed on to appear in the Actors' Fund On the Twentieth Century benefit concert, which will star Marin Mazzie, Doug Sills, Brad Oscar, Kathleen Turner and others
Kathleen Turner ('The Graduate,' '...Virginia Woolf') and Robert Cuccioli
('Jekyll & Hyde') have just been added to the roster of stars appearing in
ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, presented by The Actors' Fund of America as its
Fifth Annual Broadway Benefit Concert.
Marin Mazzie and Douglas Sills have been cast as the bickering leads of On the Twentieth Century in an Actors' Fund of America benefit concert that will be held at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Sept. 26