'Lights. Camera. Cure.' Theatrical Event Raises Over $20,000 For American Cancer Society Relay For Life

By: Feb. 08, 2019

'Lights. Camera. Cure.' Theatrical Event Raises Over $20,000 For American Cancer Society Relay For Life

Lights. Camera. Cure. - a special theatrical event held on Wednesday, February 6, that featured classic film hits as sung by local performers at The Village Theater at Cherry Hill - was a sell-out success with a capacity crowd of 400 patrons. The show raised over $20,000 for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Canton-Plymouth.

Producer/director Denise Staffeld of Lake Michigan Credit Union observed, "Last year, we had a vision to do a Cancer Society fundraiser that celebrated the healing power of Broadway. We sold out the house, and raised over $15,000. I had hoped this year would exceed last, both financially and artistically, but I never anticipated this. I am so very grateful."

Music direction was by Kevin Robert Ryan, Director of Music and Liturgy at St. Thomas a'Becket Catholic Church. Jeff Mongrain, Sonny Teodoro, and Joel Walter rounded out the orchestra. Songs included numbers from movies like The Greatest Showman, The Lion King, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Mary Poppins, Dirty Dancing, Oklahoma!, First Wives Club, The Bodyguard, Aladdin, Quest for Camelot, Moana, Pearl Harbor, The Secret Garden, Fiddler on the Roof, The Jungle Book, and many more.

Roy Sexton, director of marketing for the Clark Hill law firm, emceed the evening as well as performed. A published author of two books of film reviews Reel Roy Reviews, Sexton noted in his opening remarks that "film is a great unifier, helping audiences to escape the troubles of daily life and to aspire to something greater."

The cast was comprised of semi-professional and professional talent from throughout Southeast Michigan's theatre community: Shirley Auty, Denise Staffeld, Aimee Chapman, Christina Bair, Cathy Golden, Cathy McDonald, Caitlin Chodos, Noel Bittinger, Julzie Gravel, Bethany Basanese, Keri Mueller, Janine Creedon, Tracey Bowen, Diane Dimauro, Roy Sexton, Jeff Steinhauer, AJ Kosmalski, Bruce Hardcastle, Tim Chanko, Kurt Bowen, Tracy Neil, Carl Nielsen, Anna Nielsen, and David Dilsizian.

[Enjoy the cast's take on "carpool karaoke" here.]

Kelvin Elvidge served as sound designer/engineer. Lia DeBiasi was the production's stage manager, and Daniel Pocock assistant stage managed. There were special appearances by Tom Cassidy and Canton Township Supervisor Pat Williams, opening remarks by Kim Scartelli, and event support by Megan Schaper (American Cancer Society) and Tammy Brown and Marion Rozum (Chicks 4 Charity).

Before the performance, there was a red carpet reception, with silent auction and desserts. A Facebook Live pre-show was hosted by Canton Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Paden and Stephanie Tierney.

American Cancer Society Community Development Manager Megan Schaper noted "This event truly embodies the motto attacking cancer from every angle. I was in awe of the show and I can't wait to see and support what this show inspires these communities to do next." Schaper supports Canton, Plymouth, Westland, Wayne, Ypsilanti, Livonia and Redford.

Photo Credit: Lia DeBiasi



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