BENEFIT CONCERT FEATURES BROADWAY CABARET STARS ON OCTOBER
16th
The Broadway and Cabaret communities will come together in a celebrity
benefit concert "HeartSong: The Concert for New Orleans" for victims
of Hurricane Katrina at THE PETER NORTON SYMPHONY SPACE (Broadway
at 95th Street - Tkts: 212-864-5400), on Sunday, October 16th at
7:00 pm.
The specific charities chosen are the Contemporary Art Center in
New Orleans, the HeartSong Performing Artists Fund and The Andy
Kruzich / HeartSong Animal Welfare Fund of The Greater New Orleans
Foundation. Performers headlining the concert include: Karen Akers,
Brent Barrett, Bryan Batt, Judy Blazer, Charles Busch, Ann Hampton
Callaway, Liz Callaway, Jim Caruso, Rick Crom, Boyd Gaines, Rita
Gardner, Julie Gold, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Steve Hayes, Christopher
Jackson, Rick Jensen, Judy Kaye, Lina Koutrakos, Steven Lutvak,
Heather Mac Rae, Andrea Marcovicci, Karen Mason, Laurel Mass, Sally
Mayes, Andrea McArdle, Sharon McNight, Donna Murphy, Mark Nadler,
Marni Nixon, Joyce Randolph, Lee Roy Reams, Steve Ross, Janis Siegel,
Marilyn Sokol, Brett Somers, KT Sullivan, Julie Wilson and surprise
guests! Alex Rybeck will serve as Music Coordinator.
The event is presented by Wendy Lane Bailey & Erv Raible and The
Cabaret Conference at Yale University in association with Jacquee
Carvin, Patrick Lee, Barbara Motley, Lois & Richard Nicotra, Lorenzo's
Cabaret at The Hilton Garden Inn, SI, NY and Le Chat Noir Cabaret,
New Orleans.
Reserved tickets are $50, $100 & $200. To purchase tickets call
212-864-5400.
The Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans HeartSong
Performing Artists Fund has been created to financially assist professionals
in the New Orleans entertainment industry; performers whose lives
are at a complete stand-still in the wake of Hurricane KatrinaÍs
devastation. 80% of the ticket proceeds will be paid into this special,
dedicated fund being set up by the Contemporary Art Center in New
Orleans. The CAC, with a $2 million annual operating budget, is
a nationally respected 501(c)3 not-for-profit multidisciplinary
arts organization housed in its own historical building in the Warehouse/Arts
District of Downtown New Orleans. Over its 30 years in existence,
the CAC has handled grants, produced works, housed collections and
performances for the drama, musical theater, dance, jazz, new classical
music and visual arts community of New Orleans, as well as presenting
works by Regional and National artists in all these genres
The Andy Kruzich / HeartSong Animal Welfare Fund
of the Greater New Orleans Foundation will aid organizations that
are currently helping with the rescue and housing of abandoned pets.
The Andy Kruzich Fund is an endowed fund set up by a New Orleans
theater producer to honor his partner who loved animals. The Greater
New Orleans Foundation, a 501(c)3 pubic charity, is the largest
and most respected trustee organization for various endowed arts,
humanity, and medical funds originated in New Orleans. 20% of the
ticket proceeds will be donated to the fund for re-granted to qualifying
animal protection and care organizations that are helping New Orleans
animal victims.
Awarding of funds, once they are in the possession
of the two primary not-for-profit trustees, the CAC and GNOF, will
be overseen by a small committee of volunteer producers, theater
owners, and managers who work within the New Orleans theater community.
Only individuals will be eligible for artistÍs proceeds. All financial
records will be overseen within the guidelines of the trustee organizations
to protect the integrity of the funds.
The Cabaret Conference At Yale University (Cabaret
Conference, Inc.), a 501(c)3 not-for-profit arts organization, was
founded in 2003, and is being developed in conjunction with the
Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theater. This yearÍs conference
will be held July 28 Æ August 6, 2006 on the Yale University campus,
New Haven, Connecticut.
LorenzoÍs Cabaret at the Hilton Garden Inn on Staten
Island is projected to open mid-February 2006. Top names in entertainment
and fine Italian cuisine
LE CHAT NOIR (715 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans,
LA - 504-581-5812 - http://www.cabaretlechatnoir.com/
), founded in New OrleansÍs Warehouse District in 1999 is New OrleansÍs
premiere venue for theater, jazz, cabaret and other live entertainment.