Musical Showcases to Benefit Broadway Cares
The brightest young stars in Hillsborough County, FL, will come together on Friday, March 3, at Tampa’s Don Thompson Theatre for a performance benefiting Broadway Cares. Get tickets now and support the next generation before they go on to represent their schools at this year’s Florida State Thespian Festival.
Actor, singer, dancer and longtime HIV survivor and activist Lee Raines will celebrate his life with musical comedy, cartwheels and splits in Egomanic: Lee Raines at New York City’s Laurie Beechman Theatre on Friday, March 24, benefiting Broadway Cares. Get tickets.
When Dr. Ross Hewitt was caring for AIDS patients during the early years of the epidemic, musical theatre and the performing arts were his refuge. Now, he will be making his Don’t Tell Mama debut on Saturday, March 25 with Rainbows and Ribbons, a benefit Broadway Cares. Get tickets.
The Cast of Phantom Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein at NYC’s Birdland on Sunday, April 2 will feature stars from the longest-running show on Broadway. Hosted by James Barbour, the show’s current Phantom, the evening will benefit Broadway Cares. Get tickets.
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