Broadway Stars Perform Concert For Earthquake Victims, 6/23

By: Jun. 10, 2008
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 ZHUMONKEYMUSIC will present a musical benefit for the victims of the massive earthquake and devastation to the Sichuan Province of China on Monday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at Evergreen Restaurant, 10 East 38 Street (between Fifth & Madison).  Performers scheduled to appear include Li Jun Li (currently appearing as Liat in "South Pacific"), Heather Parcells (Judy Turner in "A Chorus Line"), Grammy nominee Ruben Flores, Jason Tam (Paul in "A Chorus Line"), Ali Ewoldt (Cosette in "Les Miserables"), Zach James ("Coram Boy," "South Pacific"), Aaron J. Albano ("Spelling Bee," "Mary Poppins"),  Laura Schutter ("Mary Poppins"), Andrew Emig (New Jersey's Imperial Brass Band), Jeremy Davis ("South Pacific"), Diane Phelan ("West Side Story" 50th Anniversary Tour), Joanne Javien ("Thoroughly Modern Millie"), Christopher DiChristo (Broadway Boys), Garrett Long ("South Pacific"), and Tina Na Huang (award-winning international symphony violinist).  The musical director for the concert will be Mat Eisentein.
 
All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross, directly benefiting the victims of the Sichuan, China earthquake. Richard Feng Zhu, organizer of the event and executive director of ZHUMONKEYMUSIC hopes the evening will not only entertain, but will also make a difference in the lives of those affected by the disaster.  Zhu recently stated, "The essence of this event is not only to raise money for the tens and thousands of people who are in need now, but also to inspire those in attendance to continue to help in the future."
 
At most recent count, 69,019 people were reported dead, with 18,627 missing and 373,573 injured after the 7.9-magnitude earthquake struck China's Sichuan province. This disaster and its numerous aftershocks have caused mass-devastation to the region. Donations from the evening will help with relief efforts throughout Sichuan, providing food, water and other essentials to those in need.
 
This musical event is made possible by a generous $15,000 contribution from Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, and additional support provided by Evergreen Restaurant and ZHUMONKEYMUSIC.  A representative from the Chinese Embassy will be present to help honor Broadway Cares for their generous donation.
 
Appetizers and wine will be served beginning at 6 p.m.  The concert begins at 7 p.m.
 
Tickets are $50/$20 with Equity card.  RSVP to Richard Feng Zhu at richardfengzhu@hotmail.com.  For more information, visit www.ZHUMONKEYMUSIC.com.



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