CANCER'S A DRAG - A MAGICAL MUSICAL TOUR: Benefit for the Connor Moran Cancer Foundation
Tom Hantzarides, host and producer of GET OUT! South Florida, today announced that America's only terrestrial-radio LGBTQ talk show is hostingCancer's a DRAG - A Magical Musical Tour! This sequin-and-glitter packed fundraiser on behalf of the Connor Moran Cancer Foundation will be held on Sunday, September 25, from 6 to 9 pm, at the Crest Theatre at Old School Square.
Cancer's a DRAG - A Magical Musical Tour is a story told through the eyes (or ears) of Hantzarides, a longtime radio DJ, who will share anecdotes and insights about how music has changed over the years. Presenting the hit tunes will be many of South Florida's most glamorous and entertaining drag queens, including Big Mama, Raejean Cox, Kataleya Davenport, Destiny Devine, Roxi DiVine, Dupree Edwards, Lupita Hollywood, Rianna Petrone, Nicole Saphire, Melissa St. John and more.
Performing before the show and during intermission will be international cabaret star Chris Barrett, who will share hits from Broadway and the Great American Songbook.
"Cancer's a DRAG was a successful fundraiser for the Connor Moran Cancer Foundation in the past, and GET OUT! South Florida is proud to bring it back," says Hantzarides. "With the backing of Matthew Farmer at Old School Square and Teri Moran from the Connor Moran Cancer Foundation, and with enthusiastic support from our extremely talented and lovely drag community, we look forward to a massive success. I hope the LGBTQ community will come out and support this exciting and fun event."
Tickets for Cancer's a DRAG - A Magical Musical Tour are $75 for premium seating, $50 for regular seats and $25 for side chairs. The tickets can be purchased online atwww.GetOutSouthFlorida.com and at www.OldSchoolSquare.org. The Crest Theatre at Old School Square is located at 51 N. Swinton Avenue in Delray Beach.
About the Connor Moran Cancer Foundation:
The Connor Moran Cancer Foundation is the longest-thriving nonprofit organization serving South Florida families affected by cancer. In 1992, this charitable organization was founded as a legacy to two-year-old Connor Moran who lost his battle with cancer. Connor Moran pioneered pediatric cancer support and continues to develop unique patient programs addressing the needs of pediatric and adult cancer patients. The Connor Moran Cancer Foundation collaborated with medical facilities, psychosocial support agencies, and other area nonprofits to further ensure that every cancer patient's needs are met and that no individual or family faces their diagnosis alone. Connor Moran is governed by a board of directors comprised of patients, parents and professionals who have been personally affected by cancer. For more information, please visit www.connormoran.org.
About GET OUT! South Florida LGBTQ Radio:
GET OUT! South Florida is Florida's LGBTQ radio show and podcast. Widely received by both listeners and advertisers, it is smart, relevant and entertaining. The show is a mix of current news and topics, important interviews, cultural updates, movie and restaurant reviews, as well as intelligent opinion and discussions. GET OUT! South Florida aims to inform, entertain, empower and activate our diverse South Florida community as well as show what a positive impact the LGBTQ community has made. For more information, please visit www.GetOutSouthFlorida.com.

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