9 TO 5's Stephanie J. Block Cast In NOTHING LIKE A DAME Benefit Concert 6/15

By: Jun. 10, 2009
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The Actors Fund is pleased to announce that 9 to 5 star Stephanie J. Block will complete the line-up for the all new "Nothing Like a Dame" benefit concert on Monday, June 15, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. at New World Stages (340 West 50th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues).

A 2009 Drama Desk Award nominee for her performance as Judy Bernly in the new Broadway musical 9 to 5, Stephanie J. Block has previously appeared on Broadway as the title role in The Pirate Queen, as Elphaba in Wicked and as Liza Minnelli in The Boy from Oz, opposite Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman.

For "Nothing Like a Dame," Block will appear alongside previously announced "dames" Andrea McArdle (Annie), Betty Buckley (Sunset Blvd.), Audra McDonald (Ragtime), Bebe Neuwirth (Chicago) and Kelli O'Hara (South Pacific) for this one-night-only concert event. "Nothing Like a Dame" will also feature Broadway favorite Nick Adams (Guys and Dolls, A Chorus Line).

All proceeds from "Nothing Like a Dame" will benefit The Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative.

Hosted and re-constructed by Seth Rudetsky, the all new "Nothing Like a Dame" concert will feature a new format of songs and stories from the women of Broadway, as well as rare video clips from earlier days in each of their remarkable careers, accompanied by commentary from Rudetsky and the women themselves.

A longtime Actors Fund collaborator, Seth Rudetsky was the Artistic Producer and Music Director for all six annual Actors Fund Fall Benefit Concerts, including the acclaimed productions of Dreamgirls with Audra McDonald (recorded on Nonesuch Records), Funny Girl with Whoopi Goldberg and Sutton Foster, Chess with Josh Groban, On the Twentieth Century with Douglas Sills and Marin Mazzie, Hair with Jennifer Hudson (recorded on Ghostlight Records, Grammy nomination) and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas with Emily Skinner and Terrence Mann.

For has last 14 years, The Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative (PNWHI) has assisted more than 2,000 women coping with critical health concerns including breast, cervical and ovarian cancers, as well as domestic violence, chemical dependency and mental health issues.

Since the mid-nineties, through the auspices of The Actors Fund, PNWHI has provided millions of dollars in emergency financial assistance to women in crisis in the entertainment industry.

"Year after year, the 'Nothing Like a Dame' concert has been an absolutely wonderful experience for all concerned" said Phyllis Newman. "I'm thrilled we've been able to be of such help to so many women in our industry while also providing such a magnificent evening of entertainment for so many people."

Tickets for "Nothing Like a Dame" are $75, $150 and $250* are now available by calling The Actors Fund at 212-221-7300 ext. 133, or online at www.actorsfund.org.

* The $250 tickets include admission to an exclusive post-show dessert reception with the "dames" in the lower lobby of New World Stages.

Sponsorship packages are also available. Please call National Director of Special Events Louie Anchondo at 212-221-7300 ext. 121 details.

The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that helps all professionals in performing arts and entertainment. The Fund - which supports those on stage and screen and everyone behind the scenes who works in theatre, film, television, music, dance, radio and opera - is a safety net, providing social services and emergency assistance, health services and health insurance information, employment and training programs and housing resources for those who are in need, crisis or transition. Learn more about all of The Actors Fund's services and programs at www.actorsfund.org.

 



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