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Andrew and Celia Keenan-Bolger, Beth Malone, and More to Appear at Honest Accomplice Theater Benefit

By: Apr. 05, 2018
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Honest Accomplice Theatre is dedicated to creating art for social change and is thrilled to announce we will be holding our second benefit party, Make Some Noise, on April 23, 2018 at Sons of Essex (133 Essex St, New York NY) to release episodes of The Trans Literacy Project (filmed by Andrew Keenan-Bolger) and introduce our newest show, A Chip on Her Shoulder.

The evening will feature sneak peaks of our upcoming work; silent auction filled with timely, one of a kind items; fun party activities (palm readings, tarot readings, hair streaking, crafts, contests and more); DJ Illexxandra and ;dance party; plus a celebrity game night featuring stars of Broadway including Kyle Beltran, Adam Chandler-Berat, John Ellison Conlee, De'lon Grant, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Beth Malone, Tyler Mount, Ashley Park, Aneesh Sheth and more!

(Guests are subject to change).

Benefit Host Committee: Adam Gitlin, Frank Guzzetta, Robert Sinclair, Jay Tyler, Simone Warren, and Ring of Keys

General Admission: $35

VIP tickets: $100 /$200/$500

Click here to buy tickets!

Donate here to provide Queer Youth with free tickets to attend in your place!

Donate here to bid on our online auction - get great stuff and help out a great cause!

Unable to attend? No problem. Show your support with a donation or silent auction bid!

The mission of Honest Accomplice Theatre is to drive individual acceptance among and incite community dialogue about women and trans people by exploring topics that are often silenced, seen as shameful, or portrayed as one-dimensional. Our theater work tours across the East Coast to help young people begin a dialogue around identity, sexuality, bodies, and health, and our video series has been recognized and utilized by the NYC Commission on Human Rights. The Trans Literacy project is a video series created by trans artists and advocates with the goal of addressing social issues affecting trans people daily. Our newest show, A Chip on Her Shoulder, delves into the complicated gender dynamics and harassment present in the field of Engineering.




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