From The Actors Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Celebration and Reflection
Date July 30, 2021 8:46 PM
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Dear Actors Fund Friends,

As the summer rolls along, we continue to appreciate all the help and
support you've given us. We long for the days when we're in the same
place again, but until that time, we're grateful for all you've done.

This week's events offer us a chance to celebrate and reflect. Another
Broadway theater will soon reopen its doors with a documentary
screening that serves as a testament to the value of the performing
arts. Elsewhere, we remember and celebrate a performer taken from us
too soon.

Thank you for continuing to support a life in the arts, and we hope to
see you soon.

Legacy of Love

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Andrew Polec: Legacy of Love
Friday, July 30-Saturday, August 28

Stellar (Video on Demand)

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Andrew Polec, the international star of Bat Out Of Hell, presents an
all-new concert experience: Legacy of Love. Filmed before a live
audience at the historic Bucks County Playhouse (and with The Mike
Bond Quartet providing the onstage band), Legacy of Love is a showcase
for Andrew's dynamic vocals and features a lively mix of song
genres including rock, pop, traditional musical theater and more.
Special support for the live production and streaming event was
provided by Rach Ireland. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The
Actors Fund and Bucks County Playhouse's education programs.

BUY TICKETS

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Show Must Go On

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The Show Must Go On Documentary Premiere
Monday, August 9, 6:30 pm ET

The Majestic Theatre

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The Show Must Go On, a new documentary from theater director Sammi
Cannold and Emmy-winning filmmaker Dori Berinstein, will make its
premiere at Broadway's Majestic Theatre in a one-night-only fundraiser
benefiting The Actors Fund that will also feature live special
appearances and performances to be announced.

The documentary follows the companies of two productions in South
Korea-the world tour of The Phantom of the Opera and the South
Korean tour of Cats-as they pushed forward safely during the
pandemic when the rest of the industry had shut down worldwide.

The film also follows Andrew Lloyd Webber in the U.K. as he uses the
South Korean companies' model in his fight for the future of theater
in the West End. It is produced by co-directors Cannold and
Berinstein, along with WYSIWYG Studios, CEO Kwan-Woo Park and
Elizabeth Armstrong.

Attendees must follow all COVID-19 safety measures and theater
protocols set forth by the event. Please visit Telecharge for the most
up-to-date information.

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BUY TICKETS

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The Pack Podcast

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The Pack Podcast
Ongoing

The Pack Podcast
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You can read all about this week's new episode of The Pack
Podcast in Variety! Tune in as Oscar Winners

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Eva Marie Saint and Marisa Tomei star in the short comedy The Bus Ride
along with Tate Donovan and Caroline Aaron. The podcast features
star-studded casts in over 60 short comedies by Emmy nominated and
Drama Desk winner, Eugene Pack, all to benefit The Actors Fund.

New episodes every Thursday!

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T'aint Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do

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T'aint Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do
Available Now

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American Dance Machine for the 21st Century takes to the rooftops of
New York City with its latest dance film, recreating Susan Stroman's
choreography from Bullets Over Broadway The Musical in
"T'aint Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do."

Sam Hoffman directs the film, with Stroman's choreography recreated by
James Gray. The film is dedicated to the memory of Nick Cordero, who
was Tony-nominated for the role of Cheech in the 2014 production of
Bullets Over Broadway. Those musical-theater-tap-dancing-gangsters
featured in the AMD21 film are Preston Truman Boyd as Cheech, plus
Clyde Alves, Phillip A. Attmore, Michael Biren, Jim Borstelmann,
Lamont Brown, Barry Busby, Joshua Buscher, Andrew Cao, Jake Corcoran,
Casey Garvin, Dan Horn, Jess LeProtto, Kevin Ligon, Brian Martin, Paul
McGill, Bobby Pestka, Jonalyn Saxer, Angelo Soriano, Kevin Worley,
Richard Riaz Yoder and Bradley Allan Zarr.

Twenty percent of funds raised through the video will benefit The
Black Theatre Coalition and The Actors Fund.

BUY TICKETS
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More Online Events:
Stars In The House: Tuesdays-Saturdays, 8 pm ET
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Brickman's Big Break: Now-September 7
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Club Cumming on the Coast: Now-September 6
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