B.D. Wong and More Join 'Spotlight' Benefit May 30th

By: May. 21, 2008
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On May 30, the first season of SPOTLIGHT, A Benefit to Support the Society of Singers Chapter East will close with a tremendous line-up of performers including Tony Award-winner B. D. Wong (Law and Order: SVU, M. Butterfly), Jason Tam (A Chorus Line, The Yellow Wood), Randy Blair (The Adding Machine), Katie Thompson (Rrred The Musical), Sheri Sanders, Holly Hylton and more.  The show begins at 8pm.

The evening, produced by Ryan Scott Oliver, features work by guest writers Danny Larsen and Michelle Elliott (Richard Rodgers Award-Winning The Yellow Wood, NYMF Best in Fest Winner for Best Music) with a special performance by The Dreams.  The night is directed by Elliott; Christopher Littlefield music directs.

SPOTLIGHT takes place at the Laurie Beechman Theatre inside the West Bank Café, 407 W. 42nd Street at 9th Ave.  Reservations strongly urged; email your request to thespotlightcabaret@yahoo.com or call (212) 695-6909.  There is a $10 cover charge and a $15 food/drink minimum.

The Society of Singers, according to the organization's official website, "benefits the health and welfare of professional singers worldwide and awards scholarships to students pursuing an education in the vocal arts." For more information visit www.singers.org.


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