From The Actors Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Theater Week: a New Documentary, Video & Concert
Date August 26, 2020 6:30 PM
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Dear Actors Fund Friends,

We hope this final week of August finds you safe from wildfires in
California and the hurricanes in the Gulf Coast. If you are a
professional in the performing arts and entertainment community and
find yourself in need of emergency financial assistance, please visit
actorsfund.org/gethelp.
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The theater has always been an art form that people have turned to in
times of need; whether it's to see pieces of themselves
reflected back to them from the stage, to escape from harsh realities,
or to find hope in otherwise hopeless circumstances. We hope you enjoy
this week's offering of events, and thank you for your
commitment to supporting a life in the arts.

Give My Regards to Broadway

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Give My Regards to Broadway
Streaming Now

NewYorker.com

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The New Yorker presents Give My Regards to Broadway, a new short
documentary exploring how the Broadway community has responded to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Interviewees include Christine Baranski, Brian
Stokes Mitchell, John Lithgow and David Henry Hwang. Director Oren
Jacoby, whose feature documentary On Broadway will soon be released,
partnered with producer Justin Levy and editor Ryan Spears to depict
the resourceful way the Broadway community has responded to this
uniquely challenging time. The filmmakers hope viewers will contribute
to the essential efforts of The Actors Fund to support people who work
in performing arts and entertainment in this difficult time.

WATCH NOW

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The Theatre Will Survive

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The Theatre Will Survive
Monday, August 31, 7 pm ET

Via Zoom
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A host of Broadway favorites-including Tony winners Chuck
Cooper, Judy Kaye, Faith Prince and Paulo Szot-will lend their
voices on a new video that will make its debut during The Theatre Will
Survive-A Benefit for The Actors Fund. The virtual event will
also feature a talkback with the video's creators and stars.

The Theatre Will Survive, with lyrics by Michael Colby, music and
orchestrations by Ned Paul Ginsburg, and videography by Michael
Yeshion, also features Christine Andreas, Sarah Uriarte Berry,
Christina Bianco, Robert Cuccioli, Marc De la Cruz, George Dvorsky,
Anita Gillette, Jason Graae, Ann Harada, Leah Hocking, Richard
Jay-Alexander, Jeff Keller, Eddie Korbich, Michael McCormick,
N'Kenge, Barry Pearl, Gabriella Pizzolo, Stephanie Pope,
Courtney Reed, T. Oliver Reid, Steve Rosen, Jennifer Sanchez, Analise
Scarpaci, Tony Sheldon and Ryan Silverman. Viewers will be able to
submit questions via the Zoom chat following the video's debut.

Tickets are $20. A link to view the benefit will be sent before show
time.

BUY TICKETS
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Brian Stokes Mitchell

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An Intimate Performance with Brian Stokes Mitchell
Saturday, September 5, 8 pm ET

The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, MA

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Berkshire Theatre Group has announced that Tony winner and our Board
Chair, Brian Stokes Mitchell is set to take the-socially
distanced-stage at the Colonial Theatre for an intimate concert
performance. The evening will benefit BTG as well as The Actors Fund
and Black Theatre United.

BUY TICKETS

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More Online Events:
Stars in the House
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: Mondays-Saturdays at 8 pm ET
Broadway's Future Gives Back: Virtual Cabaret, August 29 at 7
pm ET
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Legion M: donating 100% of the NET proceeds from their face mask
program-check out their inventory!
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