KEEPERS: A BROADWAY BENEFIT Plays The 2011 NYC Int'l Fringe Fest
By: Gabrielle Sierra Jun. 23, 2011
What's The Benefit? inc is proud to announce that their original musical KEEPERS has been selected for the 2011 New York International Fringe Festival.
KEEPERS takes a surprising look at the joys of child adoption and the tragic disconnect that sometimes surrounds it. It is based on testimonials collected from around the world."Participating in the New York International Fringe Festival marks the opening of an exciting new front for What's The Benefit? inc. and for socially conscious theatre," says Executive Director Paul D. Cloeter. He, along with Co-Executive Directors Nicco Franklin and Molly C. Blau formed the not-for-profit What's The Benefit? inc. after recognizing how many talented performers fall through the cracks. "We wanted to find a way to give high-profile opportunities to exceptionally talented artists... and to create original, intelligent art that highlights important causes while doing it," said Franklin.KEEPERS was originally performed at Broadway's Studio 54 in support of Spence-Chapin Adoption Services (www.spence-chapin.org)-an organization that matches children worldwide with loving parents and advocates for orphans in developing countries.
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