The upcoming benefit at the Edison Ballroom will also celebrate Kelsey Louie.
The evening also features Laura Benanti, Norm Lewis, Andrew Rannells, Shaina Taub, and more.
The annual event raises funds for You Gotta Believe, an organization focused on finding permanent families for older youth in foster care.
Daniel Evans directs A Marvellous Party at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
The two will be celebrated during the Fund's Annual Gala in spring 2025.
The Off-Broadway company is presenting the Stephen Sondheim revue as a benefit concert November 18.
Compiled by Vivian Gornick and Nora Eisenberg, the reading will be directed by Eileen Phelan.
The York Theatre Company also presents Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
The evening, themed Back in Time, was presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
The evening will benefit London's Marylebone Theatre.
Covenant House NY is New York City’s largest provider serving youth experiencing homelessness.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson host the six-hour event supporting the Entertainment Community Fund.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson will host the six-hour event supporting the Entertainment Community Fund.
The one-night-only performance of the Carmel Dean musical, directed by Schele Williams, benefitted the Harris Victory Fund.
Joe DiPietro and Brad Oscar helmed the benefit performance at Broadway's St. James Theatre.
Devito has previously starred in Roundabout's Broadway productions of The Price and I Need That.
The concert honors author, actor, activist, and writer Busy Philipps with The Michael Friedman Freedom Award.
Win prizes, and learn more about the group's work to empower and support autistic theatre artists.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
The one-night-only performance, directed by Schele Williams, benefits the Harris Victory Fund.
Joe DiPietro and Brad Oscar direct the benefit performance at Broadway's St. James Theatre.
The evening will honor composer, orchestrator, and arranger Tom Kitt and producer Mindy Rich.
The October 21 event also saw the presentation of the Arts Ally Award to producer Patty Baker.
Outgoing Broadway Cares Executive Director Tom Viola was honored at the October 21 benefit.
The morning event celebrates Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson, Union Settlement, and Sony Corporation.
The evening also features performances from Claybourne Elder, Alyssa Fox, Ryan VanDenBoom, Sasha Velour, and more.
The one-night-only event benefits The Center for Reproductive Rights and The Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine.
The evening also features the presentation of the Arts Ally Award to producer Patty Baker.
The annual festival is produced by and benefits Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Jay Armstrong Johnson will again be Winifred Sanderson in the Halloween concert full of Broadway favorites.
The evening will be co-directed by Tony winner Alex Newell and Emmy nominee Spencer Liff.
The morning event will celebrate Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson, Union Settlement, and Sony Corporation.
Jay Armstrong Johnson will again be Winifred Sanderson in the Halloween concert full of Broadway favorites.
Titled Songs of Our Summer From Rhinebeck to Chelsea, the gala will include a concert of selections from new musicals developed at the retreat.
The event intends to be a turning point for these cherished spaces, aiming to raise necessary funds.
The organization, founded in 2020, also announced three new initiatives.
Kerry Butler, L Morgan Lee, Krysta Rodriguez, and more co-star in the benefit performance directed by Kathleen Marshall.
The evening will also feature the presentation of the Arts Ally Award to producer Patty Baker.
The evening will also feature a sneak peek of the new Adam Gwon musical All the World's a Stage.
Kathleen Marshall is directing the Pulitzer-winning musical with Christopher Fitzgerald starring in the title role.
The one-night-only performance, directed by Schele Williams, will benefit the Harris Victory Fund.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jaygee Macapugay co-host the gala event.
The gala will honor Gigi Pritzker, Colman Domingo, and Tom Viola.
Joe DiPietro and Brad Oscar will direct the benefit performance at Broadway's St. James Theatre.
This year's benefit will honor Mary Testa with the 2024 William Finn Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jaygee Macapugay will co-host the gala event.
The concert will honor author, actor, activist, and writer Busy Philipps with The Michael Friedman Freedom Award.
See who else is joining Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet in Richard Greenberg's new adaptation of the Philip Barry classic.
Andrew Barth Feldman, Joy Woods, Kara Young, and more are part of the Autograph Table & Photo Booth, one of the day-long event's many offerings.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
The Fund is the national human services organization addressing the unique needs of the entertainment community.
Baker has served as a producer for Memphis, To Kill a Mockingbird, Hamilton, and more.
The event intends to be a turning point for these cherished spaces, aiming to urgently raise necessary funds.
The Notebook co-stars joined forces for a new arrangement of Stephen Sondheim's Follies classic.
The evening will also feature Laura Benanti, Andrew Rannells, Shaina Taub, and more.
The Broadway Flea
Market & Grand Auction, produced by and benefiting Broadway
Cares, will be held September 22.
The event will honor Reggie Van Lee, Modesto “Flako” Jimenez, and Sarita Covington.
The event will honor Tony-winning songwriting team Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
The one-night-only event will benefit The Center for Reproductive Rights and The Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine.
Jenn Colella, Michael Urie, James Monroe Iglehart, and Nikki Renée Daniels were among the evening's starry roster of performers.
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