GLAAD Hosts an Evening at LA CAGE AUX FOLLES, 6/24

By: Jun. 17, 2010
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GLAAD hosts an evening at LA CAGE AUX FOLLES with discounted tickets to GLAAD supporters for the June 24th's performance. Ten percent of the ticket sales benefit GLAAD. The seats are limited and advanced ticket purchase is required. LA CAGE AUX FOLLES recently won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.

Seats are located in the orchestra and mezzanine, which are normally $132.50, but are offered for this performance at $77.50. Tickets can be purchase at www.broadwayoffers.com with the discount code: LCGLAAD.

Afterwards, at 11:00 pm, there will be complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar at Hurley's Saloon (232 West 48th St., between Broadway and 8th Avenue). Cast member have been invited to attend.

LA CAGE AUX FOLLES is a tuneful and touching tale of one family's struggle to stay together... stay fabulous... and above all else, stay true to themselves! Five-time Emmy Award® winner Kelsey Grammer ("Frasier") stars as Georges, the owner of a glitzy nightclub in lovely Saint-Tropez. Douglas Hodge (winner of the 2009 Olivier Award and 2010 Tony Award for this role) stars as his partner Albin, who moonlights as the glamorous chanteuse Zaza. When Georges' son brings his fiancée's conservative parents home to meet the flashy pair, the bonds of family are put to the test as the feather boas fly. The show runs at the Longacre Theatre on West 48th Street.

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the LGBT community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and advances equality.

Photo Credit: Joan Marcus



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