On Tuesday, September 14, 2010, The Broadway League and the Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds (COBUG) will present the second-annual Broadway Salutes, a unique public celebration honoring the myriad of professionals who have made Broadway great for decades - with special recognition for those individuals who have worked 25, 35 and 50 years in their respective theatrical craft.
The outdoor ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. in Father Duffy Square (Broadway at 46th Street), located in the heart of the Broadway Theatre district.
Broadway Salutes honors a wide-range of theatre professionals - including stagehands, actors, producers, managers, theater owners, publicists, ushers, agents, make-up artists, dressers, designers, directors, choreographers, musicians and more - who have dedicated their careers to the Broadway theatre industry.
"Broadway supports 84,000 jobs and generates $477.7 million in tax revenue for NYC," said COBUG Chair Tony DePaulo. "Broadway Salutes gives COBUG an opportunity to join with the Broadway League to publicly recognize and thank our colleagues for their individual and collective contributions to this unique and vital industry."
Paul Libin, Chairman of The Broadway League and Vice President/Producing Director of Jujamcyn Theaters, said, "I am thrilled that Broadway Salutes is becoming an annual tradition - it is a well-deserved celebration! Broadway contributed $9.8 billion to New York City in 2008-2009 season, thanks in no small part to those who work on Broadway behind-the-scenes."
Building on the success of last year's event, this year Broadway Salutes will include a new component, "Stories 2010," to share the stories that spotlight the unique relationships, the dynamic presence and the quiet day-to-day tales of workers in the Broadway arena the public otherwise might never know. By sharing these stories, Broadway Salutes acknowledges the individual's impact on the Broadway industry and honors their work.
"We in theatre know that much of the work happens backstage, away from the spotlight, in the darkness of the wings, in an office cubicle or the belly of a Broadway basement, far from the watchful eyes of the audience," says Broadway Salutes Co-Chair Daniel Adamian. "Through ‘Stories 2010,' Broadway Salutes will bring some exceptional stories of service to the public's attention and give these moments - and the craftspeople behind them - the recognition they deserve."
Stories may include a backstage legend, the tale of a leading Broadway actor, a moment in the life of a designer or a producer's road to success.
"These stories will be about the achievement, dedication, and variety of the professionals comprising the Broadway community," added Broadway Salutes Co-Chair Laura Penn. "They will demonstrate the collaboration of our industry, the day-to-day relationships, and the indelible character of the Broadway professional."
Story submissions will be accepted from all sources and will be reviewed by a peer panel of Broadway professionals representing COBUG and The Broadway League. Stories will be considered based upon their uniqueness, collegial, and representation of a craft or profession. The Broadway Salutes honorees whose stories are shared will be publicly named and recognized at the September celebration.
Nominations for "Stories 2010" are being accepted now through June 30, 2010. For complete eligibility guidelines and to download a nomination form, please visit www.sdcweb.org.
An industry-wide celebration co-chaired by Daniel Adamian (General Manager and Counsel for Jujamcyn Theatres) and Laura Penn (Executive Director of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society), the Broadway Salutes planning committee is comprised of Dori Berinstein (Producer), Michael David (Producer), Andy Drachenberg (Committee Coordinator), Dan Gilloon (Local One), Nick Kaledin (ATPAM), Shannon Koger (Local 764), Nina Lannan (General Manager), Carl Mulert (USA), Lawrence Paone (Local 751), Paige Price (AEA), Jeffrey Richards (Producer), Charlotte St. Martin (Broadway League), Stuart Thompson (Producer/General Manager), Charlotte Wilcox (General Manager) and Connie Wilkin (Production Manager).
Additional details for Broadway Salutes will be announced soon.
About The Broadway League
The Broadway League, founded in 1930 as the League of New York Theatres, is the national trade association for the Broadway industry. The League's 600-plus members include Theatre Owners and operators, producers, presenters, and general managers in over 240 North American cities, as well as suppliers of goods and services to the theatre industry. Each year, League members bring Broadway to nearly 30 million people in New York and on tour across the U.S. and Canada. Visit www.BroadwayLeague.com.
About COBUG
The members of the Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds (COBUG) have labor contracts or work for or with the Broadway League. COBUG was established to strengthen the position of Unions and Guilds within the industry, to participate in decision making that affects Broadway and the art and craft of theatre at large, and to educate the broader community about the collective role Coalition members play in keeping our industry vibrant and healthy.
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