The Triad and Lee Summers present the 'Just A Piano Open Mic Launch: A Benefit For Haiti' on Monday, January 31st 2010, at 7:30pm. The "Just A Piano" concept broadens for this series inviting singers to also bring accompanists or pre-recorded tracks, musical instruments or play on The Triad's recently refurbished baby grand.
After a recent call for support from The League of Chicago Theatres, Oracle Productions and friends have organized several events to engage patrons and send as many donations to Haiti relief causes as possible.
The stellar lineup of performers for THE 52nd ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS now includes current GRAMMY nominees Jamie Foxx and T-Pain with Slash and Doug E. Fresh; nominees Drake, Eminem, and Lil Wayne with Travis Barker; a special tribute to guitar virtuoso Les Paul featuring Jeff Beck and Imelda May; the cast of 'American Idiot' appearing with Green Day; four-time GRAMMY winner Roberta Flack; five-time GRAMMY winner Elton John; and three-time GRAMMY winner Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland.
In conjunction with the American Red Cross, Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents the Seattle Helping Haiti on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 8:00 pm at the Moore Theatre.
The Bushnell Theatre in Connecticut will collect funds to be donated to the American Red Cross to help the disaster in Haiti. The Bushnell, in association with The Reach Foundation, will collect money during intermission of THE LION KING through February 14th. All proceeds donated will go directly to the Red Cross.
Nine-time GRAMMY® winner Mary J. Blige and world-renowned pop tenor Andrea Bocelli will join forces and perform live together in a special fund-raising segment for Haiti relief on the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
NEWSical the Musical rips apart and lampoons the politicians, celebrities, scandals, and newsmakers making headlines. Unfortunately, some news stories are too serious to laugh at. NEWSical has teamed with the American Red Cross Haitian Relief Fund and will be collecting donations following the performances through Feb 28th. For a show that is dominated by laughable headlines ("Balloon boy", "White House Crashers", "Jersey Shore", "Tiger Woods") NEWSical wants to do its part to help those in need.
Artists from the Washington/Baltimore metropolitan area will be performing in a benefit cabaret to raise much needed funds for the victims of the recent devastating earthquake in the country of Haiti.
Twitter Watch shines a BWW spotlight on choreographer Adam Shankman who spent the weekend auditioning dancers for the upcoming 82nd Academy Awards ceremonies.
The Hartt School, the performing arts conservatory at the University of Hartford, is hosting a myriad of diverse entertainments for the remainder of January and February including: Senior Vocal Recital, Concert for Haiti, Dance With Full Force Dance Theatre, and Amiri Baraka and Blue Ark.
The Hartt School, the performing arts conservatory at the University of Hartford, is hosting a myriad of diverse entertainments for the remainder of January and February including: Senior Vocal Recital, Concert for Haiti, Dance With Full Force Dance Theatre, and Amiri Baraka and Blue Ark.
In conjunction with the American Red Cross, Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents the Seattle Helping Haiti on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 8:00 pm at the Moore Theatre.
The WorkPlay Theatre in Birmingham is teaming up with the Extemportaneous Theatre Company to present Hope for Haiti: A Night of Acoustic and Comedic Performances on January 22.
The WorkPlay Theatre in Birmingham is teaming up with the Extemportaneous Theatre Company to present Hope for Haiti: A Night of Acoustic and Comedic Performances on January 22.
The Triad and Lee Summers present the 'Just A Piano Open Mic Launch: A Benefit For Haiti' on Monday, January 31st 2010, at 7:30pm. The "Just A Piano" concept broadens for this series inviting singers to also bring accompanists or pre-recorded tracks, musical instruments or play on The Triad's recently refurbished baby grand.
In response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti on Tuesday, Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS has contributed $100,000 to UNICEF in the name of the Broadway community to assist in the Haitian relief efforts.
We at Merrimack Hall have spent time in Haiti and with Haitians, interacting with them and appreciating their culture. Please join with us during this time of great need to contribute locally to help those less fortunate abroad.