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Lesli Margherita, Derek Klena and More Set for CABRILLO COAST-TO-COAST Benefit at The Triad Tonight

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Lesli Margherita (Matilda, Zoro), Jenna Leigh Green (Wicked, Bare), Ashley Moniz (Sister Act, 9 to 5 National Tours), Derek Klena (Bridges of Madison County), Melissa Mitchell (LES MISERABLES), Catherine Ricafort (Cinderella, Mamma Mia!) and Steven Ferezy are among the Cabrillo Music Theatre alumni who will take part in Cabrillo Coast-to-Coast, tonight, August 4, 2014 at The Triad.

In order to keep the southern California non-profit theatre company Cabrillo Music Theatre going, they must raise $250,000. Join the Cabrillo Alumni for this one night only benefit. The 9:00 PM concert will feature Cabrillo Music Theatre alumni singing selections from the shows they appeared in during their time at Cabrillo in addition to some Broadway favorites. All proceeds will go directly to Cabrillo Music Theatre.

Other notable Cabrillo alumni include Stephanie J. Block (South Pacific, Funny Girl), Katherine McPhee (Annie Get Your Gun), Melissa Fahn (Singin' in the Rain), and Sally Struthers (Cinderella).

The concert will include over 15 songs featuring Cabrillo productions, including Beauty & the Beast, Funny Girl, Jekyll & Hyde, The Secret Garden, A Chorus Line, Cinderella, Breaking Up is Hard to Do, and more!

The performers will be accompanied by Nick DeGregorio and Brock Talbot. The evening will be hosted by Lesli Margherita and Steven Ferezy and produced by Ashley Moniz and Steven Ferezy.

The Triad is located at 158 W 72nd Street. For more information and tickets, call (212) 362-2590 or visit www.stage72.com. Tickets are $20 in advanced, $25 at the door and are available here. *Please note The Triad has a 2-drink minimum and is cash only. Tickets can be purchased at the door using a credit card.*

Cabrillo Music Theatre is an Ovation Award Winner and the Resident Musical Production Company at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, the largest theatre between Los Angeles and San Francisco. For over three decades, Cabrillo has enriched life in Southern California, providing extraordinary performing arts through live musical theatre. Cabrillo is a volunteer based non-profit theatre company presenting award-winning musicals with full, live orchestras, lavish sets and costumes, and premier talent.

Cabrillo Music Theatre's mission is to introduce the musical theatre experience to socially, culturally, economically diverse, and underserved populations of Southern California. Cabrillo's 2013-2014 Season anticipates reaching more than 100,000 people through our main stage, off-stage, and special productions, as well as our award-winning BEYOND THE FOOTLIGHTS outreach programs. Since 2005, Cabrillo's BEYOND THE FOOTLIGHTS outreach programs have included over 31,000 underserved, Title I children, in-need seniors, and active military troops, all free of charge.

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