
On Monday, December 14th, Ann Harada resurrected her character "Christmas Eve" from the Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q for a one night only holiday cabaret entitled Christmas Eve With Christmas Eve. The evening took place at The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space @ WNYC (44 Charlton Street at Varick) with all proceeds benefiting Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS. Christmas Eve, the beloved, opinionated, heavily-accented therapist from Avenue Q, made her holiday fantasies come true in this evening of song and comedy that both skewered and payed tribute to the great romantic duets and iconic moments of Broadway. No lyricist was spared as she re-interpreted the modern songbook with the help of some of Broadway's most talented, hilarious and gorgeous leading men. Conceived and written by Gary Adler, Ann Harada and Alan Muraoka, the evening was directed by Alan Muraoka with choreography by Michael Mindlinand musical direction of Gary Adler. Ann Harada (Christmas Eve) originated the role of Christmas Eve in both the Broadway and London productions of the Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q. Her other Broadway credits include 9 to 5, Les Miserables, Seussical The Musical and M. Butterfly. She was also featured in the Actors Fund productions of Chess and Hair. Recent TV work includes "Lipstick Jungle" (as Victory Ford's mother), "Cashmere Mafia," "Johnny and the Sprites," and "The Electric Company." Alan Muraoka‘s New York Theatre credits include Falsettoland for the National Asian American Theatre Company (Vineyard Theatre), the world premiere of Karaoke Series for the IMUA Theater Company, four Leading Men benefit concerts for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Empty Handed, a benefit concert starring the puppeteers of Broadway's Avenue Q, and cabarets for Tony-nominated actresses Stephanie D'Abruzzo and Ann Harada. He directed the Tony-nominated actor John Tartaglia(Avenue Q) in his one-man show, John Tartaglia AD-LIBerty, which ran at Joe's Pub atThe Public Theatre, and won numerous cabaret awards. Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) is the nation's leading industry-based, not-for-profit AIDS fundraising and grant making organization. BC/EFA is the on-going, committed response from the American Theatre community to an urgent worldwide health crisis. By drawing upon the talents, resources, and generosity of this community, BC/EFA raises funds for AIDS-related causes across the United States. Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has raised over $140 million for critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV or HIV-related illnesses. BC/EFA is the major supporter of six programs at The Actors' Fund - including The AIDS Initiative, The Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative, 2 supportive housing residences and the Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic at The Aurora in NYC - and awards grants to over 400 AIDS and family service organizations yearly. For more information, visit www.BroadwayCares.org.

Ann Harada and Christopher Sieber

Ann Harada and Chip Zien

Ann Harada and Andy Karl

Ann Harada and Michael Mindlin

The creative team; Gary Adler (Musical Director), Ann Harada, Alan Muraoka (Director) and Michael Mindlin (Choreographer)

Ann Harada and Raul Esparza

Daniel Seth (Assistant Director) and Alan Muraoka

Alan Muraoka and Scott Neumann

John Tartaglia and Christopher Sieber

John Tartaglia and Christopher Sieber

John Tartaglia, Andy Karl and Raul Esparza

John Tartaglia, Andy Karl and Raul Esparza

John Tartaglia, Ann Harada, Andy Karl and Raul Esparza

Andy Karl and Ann Harada

Ann Harada and Andy Karl

Ann Harada and Andy Karl

Ann Harada and Andy Karl

Ann Harada and Andy Karl

Chris Bannon (Program Director WNYC)

Raul Esparza and Ann Harada

Raul Esparza

Raul Esparza

Raul Esparza

Raul Esparza and Ann Harada

Michael Mindlin and Ann Harada

Ann Harada and Michael Mindlin

Ann Harada and Michael Mindlin

Norm Lewis was in Ohio but still sang a duet with Ann

Ann Harada with and audience member Brian Kaltner lip-synching to a duet with Ann and Norm Lewis

Ann Harada and Brian Kaltner

Ann Harada and Brian Kaltner

Norm Lewis and Ann Harada

Ann Harada and Chip Zien

Ann Harada and Chip Zien

Ann Harada and Chip Zien

Jeremy Davis, Ann Harada and Michael Mindlin

Jeremy Davis, Ann Harada and Michael Mindlin

Michael Mindlin and Ann Harada

Michael Mindlin, Ann Harada and Jeremy Davis

Ann Harada and Christopher Sieber

Christopher Sieber and Ann Harada

Christopher Sieber and Ann Harada

Ann Harada, Rod and John Tartaglia

Ann Harada, Rod and John Tartaglia

Ann Harada, Rod and John Tartaglia

Rod, John Tartaglia and Ann Harada

Rod and John Tartaglia

Rod and John Tartaglia

Ann Harada, Rod and John Tartaglia

Rod, John Tartaglia and Ann Harada

Rod, John Tartaglia and Ann Harada

Jeremy Davis, John Tartaglia, Paul Castree, Ann Harada, Andy Karl, Christopher Sieber, Chip Zien and Michael Mindlin

Jeremy Davis, John Tartaglia, Paul Castree, Ann Harada, Andy Karl, Christopher Sieber

John Tartaglia, Paul Castree, Ann Harada, Andy Karl, Christopher Sieber, Chip Zien and Michael Mindlin

Jeremy Davis, John Tartaglia, Paul Castree, Ann Harada, Andy Karl, Christopher Sieber, Chip Zien and Michael Mindlin
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