March 23, 2016
Broadway Backwards Raises Record $480K for BC/EFA and The Center
EDGE READ TIME: 4 MIN.
The sold-out audience at Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theatre was dazzled Monday, March 21, by this year's stirring edition of Broadway Backwards (#broadwaywaybackwards). The annual celebration, where men sing songs originally written for women and vice versa offering this audience the chance to see LGBT stories told through the great songs of musical theatre, set a new fundraising record. The evening raised an incredible $480,287 to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York City.
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Tony Award winner Julie White, a longtime friend of Broadway Cares, handled hosting duties with her characteristic wit and warmth. The evening featured 18 delightful numbers, including memorable performances by Broadway legend and two-time Tony Award winner Chita Rivera, Danielle Brooks ("The Color Purple," "Orange is the New Black"), Jay Armstrong Johnson ("On the Town," TV's "Quantico"), Olivier Award winner Laura Michelle Kelly ("Finding Neverland"), Tony nominee Tony Yazbeck ("Finding Neverland") and more.
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Stage and screen star Kathleen Turner made a special appearance to thank the audience for its support of the two organizations and to remind them of the challenges still faced daily by the LGBT community.
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Produced by Broadway Cares/Equity Fight AIDS, this year's edition of Broadway Backwards featured an immensely talented 67-person cast and a live onstage orchestra, conducted by music director Tim Rosser.
Among this year's unforgettable numbers:
The evening also featured several powerful solos, including Broadway Backwards veteran and Tony winner Len Cariou ("Sweeney Todd," TV's "Blue Bloods") with a moving rendition of "The Party's Over" from "Bells Are Ringing," the incomparable Karen Mason ("Sunset Boulevard") with a heart-rending "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" from "My Fair Lady," two-time Tony nominee Brad Oscar ("Something Rotten!") with a playful rendition of Stephen Sondheim's "That Dirty Old Man" from "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," Krysta Rodriguez ("Spring Awakening," TV's "Smash") with a moving rendition of "She Touched Me" from "Drat! The Cat," Tony nominee Tony Sheldon ("Priscilla Queen of the Desert") with a charmingly elegant "No Man is Worth It" from "Dance a Little Closer" and Treat Williams ("Follies") with an intimate and amusing exploration of "Frank Mills" from "Hair."�
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Broadway Backwards Creator Robert Bartley wrote and directed this year's show, with choreography by Bartley, Al Blackstone, David Bushman, JoAnn M. Hunter and Roberts. Mary-Mitchell Campbell served as music supervisor. The creative team included lighting designer Paul Miller, costume designer Matthew J. Kilgore and sound designer Matt Kraus. Chris De Camillis served as production stage manager.
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Broadway Backwards began as a small, grassroots concert performed at The Center in 2006, quickly grew into an highly anticipated event presented in Broadway's best theaters. In its 11 editions, Broadway Backwards has raised more than $2.4 million for Broadway Cares and The Center.����������
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Broadway Backwards is sponsored by The New York Times and United Airlines.
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