Born for Broadway announced today that Richard Kind, star of stage and screen and a Tony nominee for The Big Knife, will host its fifth annual fundraiser and celebrity cabaret, to be held at the Merkin Concert Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, October 13, 2014. This marks Kind's second time hosting the show, which he helped to inaugurate in 2009. Also joining the previously announced cast of performers, which features Orange Is the New Black star Danielle Brooks, are songwriters/composersMarc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Hairspray, Catch Me If You Can, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Addams Family), who between them boast Tony, Emmy, Grammy, and Drama Desk Awards as well as multiple Academy Award and BAFTA nominations.
Founder and Executive Producer Sarah Galli created Born for Broadway in 2003 while studying theater at Marymount Manhattan College, as a way to give back to her community after her brother Jeff suffered a spinal cord injury. Eleven years later, it has evolved from a student-run music revue into an annual cabaret that brings together established Broadway and television performers and emerging talent, including individuals with paralysis, to benefit paralysis-related causes.Videos