Andrew Barth Feldman, Joy Woods, Kara Young, More Will Be Part of Flea Market's Autograph Table & Photo Booth | Playbill

Broadway Cares Andrew Barth Feldman, Joy Woods, Kara Young, More Will Be Part of Flea Market's Autograph Table & Photo Booth

The Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction, produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, will be held September 22.

Andrew Barth Feldman, Joy Woods, and Kara Young

A host of Broadway favorites will be on hand to autograph theatrical treasures and pose for photos with fans at the annual Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction—produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares—which will be held in the heart of New York City’s theatre district September 22 from 10 AM–7 PM.

The Autograph Table & Photo Booth lineup is currently set to include Sonya Balsara (Aladdin), Andrew Barth Feldman (Little Shop of Horrors), Gabriela Carrillo (Six), James Carpinello (Little Shop of Horrors), Wayne Duvall (Swept Away), Jordan Fisher (Hadestown), Jasmine Forsberg (Six), Julie Halston (Our Town), Melora Hardin (McNeal), Dorian Harewood (The Notebook), Vincent Jamal Hooper (The Lion King), Elijah Rhea Johnson (MJ), Sky Lakota-Lynch (The Outsiders), Storm Lever (Six), Kimberly Marable (Chicago), Andrea Martin (McNeal), Isabelle McCalla (Water for Elephants), Alyssa Milano (Chicago), Bebe Neuwirth (Cabaret), Michael Rishawn (Table 17), Paul Alexander Nolan (Water for Elephants), Emma Pittman (The Outsiders), Maryann Plunkett (The Notebook), Maia Reficco (Hadestown), Didi Romero (Six), Adi Roy (Aladdin), Stark Sands (Swept Away), Jason Schmidt (The Outsiders), Michael James Scott (Aladdin), Kyle Selig (Water for Elephants), Helen J Shen (Maybe Happy Ending), Dennis Stowe (Aladdin), Max von Essen (Chicago), Khaila Wilcoxon (Six), Joy Woods (The Notebook) and Kara Young (Table 17). Additional participants will be announced.

A new cast of performers will appear at the Autograph Table & Photo Booth every hour between 11 AM and 2 PM on the deck of Junior’s on West 45th Street at Shubert Alley. Jim Caruso and Ben Cameron will return to host; see the current schedule at Broadwaycares.org/AutographTable.

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For those who can't attend the fundraiser in person, Broadway Cares is once again offering theatrical collectibles through FleaBay, the eBay store at BroadwayCares.org/Fleabay. FleaBay lots will be listed at random intervals beginning September 16 and continuing through September 22. Items will be available for immediate purchase through eBay’s Buy It Now system.

Broadway show tables just added to the Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction include & Juliet and Back to the Future: The Musical, joining the previously announced Aladdin; Cabaret; Hadestown; Hamilton; Hell’s Kitchen; Illinoise; The Lion King; MJ; The Notebook; Oh, Mary!; Moulin Rouge! The Musical; Once Upon a Mattress; The Outsiders; Six; Suffs; and Wicked as well as Off-Broadway’s Little Shop of Horrors and Titanique. See the full list, with more being added regularly, at BroadwayCares.org/Flea.

A slew of auction items have also been added to pre-bidding for the silent auction and the grand live auction. Among the highlights: a private screening of the Wicked film, the opportunity to shadow a stage manager at The Lion King, a Rent guitar signed by Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, and a musical phrase from The Last Five Years, handwritten and signed by Jason Robert Brown. Bid now on these and more than 200 lots at BroadwayCares.org/Auctions.

The Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction had its humble beginnings when cast members of the original A Chorus Line set up two tables outside their stage door in Shubert Alley. Last year’s fundraiser brought in a record-breaking $1,237,179. Since 1987, the 37 editions of the event have raised more than $18.7 million.

Broadway Cares is one of the nation’s leading industry-based, nonprofit AIDS fundraising and grant-making organizations. By drawing upon the talents, resources, and generosity of the American theatre community, since 1988 Broadway Cares has raised more than $300 million for essential services for people with HIV/AIDS and other critical illnesses across the United States.

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