New York musical theater performers will raise funds for the LGBT advocacy organization in Broadway Gets GLAAD.
July 17 2014 1:57 PM EST
November 17 2015 5:28 AM EST
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Private Policy and Terms of Use.
New York musical theater performers will raise funds for the LGBT advocacy organization in Broadway Gets GLAAD.
Broadway's brightest stars will lend their voices to a good cause August 4 at Broadway Gets GLAAD. Proceeds from the concert will benefit GLAAD, the leading organization in support of a positive LGBT image in the entertainment industry.
Ciara Renee, who plays the androgynous Leading Player in the Tony-winning revival of Pippin, is scheduled to perform at the event, which will be hosted by Godspell's Julia Mattison at intimate New York City venue Joe's Pub.
Other scheduled performers include gay composer-lyricist Scott Alan and musical theater talents such as Mia Gentile, Sean Green Jr., Marja Harmon, Brian Charles Johnson, Megan McGinnis, Jessica Vosk, Jacob Keith Watson, Natalie Weiss, and Ari McKay Wilford singing "Broadway favorites, new material, and contemporary pop songs."
For tickets and more information visit JoesPub.com.