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Krysta Rodriguez, Meghann Fahy, et al. Set for BROADWAY ROCKS FOR KIDS Concert, 9/19

By: Sep. 13, 2011
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Stars of the Broadway stage will belt out their favorite rock tunes in a benefit concert for the Northeast Children's Theatre Company.

Broadway Rocks for Kids, a one-night-only event to benefit arts education programming for children of the Northeast, is set for Monday, September 19, at Drom in the East Village. The evening will include live entertainment and premium raffle prizes. Guests will also have the option of purchasing food and drink.

Talent scheduled to appear include: Krysta Rodriguez (ADDAMS FAMILY), Alysha Umphress (AMERICAN IDIOT), Emma Hunton (SPRING AWAKENING, NEXT TO NORMAL), Jesse Nager (MARY POPPINS), Phoebe Strole (SPRING AWAKENING), Elicia MacKenzie (ROCK OF AGES), Meghann Fahy (NEXT TO NORMAL), and Kacie Sheik (HAIR). Rounding out the all-star lineup will be The Broadway Boys, a collection of the hottest male voices currently working on the New York stage, and the songwriting team of Pasek & Paul (EDGES, A CHRISTMAS STORY).

The cover charge is priced at a $10 donation and includes one raffle ticket per guest. Doors open at 8 p.m., with a $5 drink special offered for the first hour. Performances begin at 9 p.m. Drom is located in Manhattan at 85 Avenue A between 5th and 6th Street. For more information, visit www.dromnyc.com.

General seating is limited; standing room will be available. You must be at least 18 years of age to attend and reservations are strongly suggested. For reservations, visit www.nctcompany.org or pay cash at the door.

Broadway Rocks for Kids is sponsored by Music Theatre International and Tito's Vodka.

The Northeast Children's Theatre Company is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting and serving the families of the Northeast region, through educational outreach and professional theatre programming for young audiences.

 







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