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Behar & Sieber Host 'An Intimate Salon' BC/EFA on Oct.29

By: Oct. 04, 2007
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On Monday, October 29 at 7PM, comedienne Joy Behar (ABC's "The View") and Tony nominee Christopher Sieber (Spamalot) will co-host the second yearly edition of "An Intimate Salon" a private benefit event for Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA).

"An Intimate Salon" recalls the days of Cole Porter when being invited to an Elsa Maxwell party meant hobnobbing with the newest, brightest and best.  This year's BC/EFA 'Salon' will offer partygoers the opportunity to rub elbows some of Broadway, TV, and the recording industry's brightest and fastest rising stars.  Scheduled to mix, mingle, dish and perform are: TV and Broadway Legend Lucie Arnaz, Emmy nominated actress and singer Bobbie Eakes (ABC's 'All My Children'), Norm Lewis (Disney's The Little Mermaid), Jose Llana (Spelling Bee), rising TV star Julian Ovenden (ABC's 'Cashmere Mafia'), and Broadway's favorite piano man and raconteur Seth Rudetsky (The Ritz).

Guests at "An Intimate Salon" will also have a rare and exclusive sneak peek performance of The Three Graces, Decca / Universal's new opera/pop/broadway recording group featuring Joy Kabanuck (Baz Luhrmann's La Boheme), Kelly Levesque (Andrea Bocelli US tour), and Sara Gettelfinger (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels).

"An Intimate Salon" will be held on Central Park South at the extraordinary residence of Ron Pobuda.  Pobuda is the president and founder of National Audio Video Inc, and an award winning producer/director with over 35 years of broadcasting experience and video programming, including a successful tenure with NBC radio in New York.

Taking its inspiration in part from the highly successful Classical Action House Concerts which feature classical musicians in an intimate benefit evening of entertainment, Pobuda has invited friends and a number of BC/EFA's most generous donors to pay up to $1,000 a ticket for the opportunity to join him at a party with extraordinary talent "stopping by" to sing a song or tell a story at this exclusive evening.

A limited number of tickets to this once in a lifetime event will be available to the general public at the $500 and $1,000 levels.

These can be purchased through the Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS website www.broadwaycares.org or by calling – 212.840.0770  x268



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