Doubt star
Jena Malone and Rita Wilson, who will soon join the cast of
Chicago, have signed on to "Stars in the Alley," which will be held in Shubert Alley on June 7th, beginning at 11 AM.
Previously announced to appear are Lucie Arnaz (
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), Samuel Barnett (
The History
Boys),
Kate Burton (
The Constant Wife),
Sutton Foster (
The Drowsy Chaperone), David
Garrison (
Wicked),
Jonathan Hadary (
Awake and Sing!),
Carol Kane
(
Wicked),
Judy Kaye (
Souvenir),
Cynthia Nixon (
Rabbit Hole),
Ian McDiarmid (
Faith Healer),
Alison Pill (
The Lieutenant of Inishmore), Oliver Platt (
Shining City),
Jonathan Pryce (
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels),
Pablo Schreiber (
Awake and
Sing!), and David Wilmot (
The Lieutenant of Inishmore).
Presented by Continental Airlines, the free concert, which is held
annually in Shubert Alley, celebrates the end of the theatre season
with musical numbers from Broadway's biggest shows. This year's concert will feature performances from
Avenue Q, Chicago, The Color Purple, The Drowsy Chaperone, Hairspray, Jersey Boys, The Light in the Piazza, Mamma Mia!, The Phantom of the Opera, The Producers, Rent, Spamalot, Sweeney Todd, The Wedding Singer, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and more. Cast members from the following shows will also be appearing at the event:
Awake and Sing!, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Doubt, Faith Healer, The History Boys, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Shining City and
Wicked
(all performances/appearances are subject to change). A raffle will be
held during the concert giving one lucky audience member the chance to
win a Broadway prize package.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' Lucie Arnaz and
Jonathan Pryce
will present the annual Star award, which recognizes an individual in
public or government service who has demonstrated significant support
for Broadway. This year's award is being presented to Christine C.
Quinn, Speaker of the City Council.
"Stars in the Alley" is
timed to lead up to the 60th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday, June 11,
2006, airing at 8 p.m./7 p.m. Central on CBS. It is produced by The
League of American Theatres and Producers. Sprint and The New York
Times are official sponsors of the concert, with additional support
coming from the New York Marriott Marquis and Broadway Previews.
The
League of American Theatres and Producers, Inc., founded in 1930, is
the national trade organization for the Broadway industry, operating
under the Live Broadway® trademark. With over 500 members, including
theatre owners, operators, producers, and presenters of Broadway
productions in New York and in cities throughout the U.S. and Canada,
the League and its members help bring Broadway to close to 30 million
people annually.
Visit
www.starsinthealley.com
for more information. Shubert Alley is located west of Broadway between
44th and 45th Streets, with its public entrance at 45th Street.