Brady Center Announces Ticket Raffle for Benefit Concert of THE LAST FIVE YEARS

By: Aug. 29, 2016
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The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence has just announced a ticket raffle for the upcoming benefit concert of Jason Robert Brown's THE LAST FIVE YEARS starring Tony Award-winner, Cynthia Erivo, and Broadway favorite, Joshua Henry.

Two winners will each get a pair of tickets to the September 12 performance of The Last Five Years at The Town Hall in NYC. One winner will get to meet the stars of the show and the other will receive limited-edition show memorabilia from the performance. A minimum donation of $10 is required for entry.

For more details and the form to enter, click here.

This special one-night-only benefit concert version of Jason Robert Brown's seminal musical will feature the composer himself leading the orchestra. Produced by SubCulture and Jason Robert Brown, the evening will take place at Town Hall (123 West 43rd St), and 100% of the proceeds will benefit The Brady Center, the national organization determined to create a safer America by cutting gun deaths in half by 2025.

Tickets to the concert of the wildly popular musical sold-out within hours of initially going on sale, with the lowest priced tickets being snapped up within six minutes of becoming available.

THE BRADY CENTER TO PREVENT GUN VIOLENCE is committed to cutting the number of U.S. gun deaths in half by 2025 through sensible policies that keep guns out of dangerous hands. Brady does that through efforts focused on expanding Brady background checks to all gun sales, stopping "bad apple" gun dealers who flood our streets with crime guns, and educating the public about the myths and dangers associated with a gun in the home. Further, as the nation's most effective gun violence prevention organization, the Brady Center is breaking new legal ground in the courts. Through the Center's Legal Action Project, Brady is helping give victims of gun violence their day in court and holding irresponsible gun industry leaders accountable.


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