This Tue. 10/8...Broadway Stars Perform at Benefit for the Legendary West Bank Cafe
Posted by: Official_Press_Release 05:04 pm EDT 10/07/24

STAR-STUDDED THEATRE COMMUNITY GALA
TO BENEFIT
NEW YORK'S LEGENDARY
WEST BANK CAFE
LAURIE BEECHMAN THEATRE

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
407 W. 42ND ST.

With

Julie Benko, Liz Calloway, Andrew Barth Feldman, Annie Golden, Amanda Green, Joe Iconis, Michael R. Jackson, Richard Kind, Tom Kitt, Judy Kuhn, Bianca Leigh, Lorna Luft, Bianca Marroquin, Eva Noblezada, Christine Pedi, Liam Pierce, Randy Rainbow, Ryann Redmond, Will Roland, A.J. Shively, Lillias White, and more

Broadway's brightest stars are gathering for an unforgettable night to celebrate and raise funds to save a beloved theatre community institution, The West Bank Cafe. On Tuesday, October 8th, the iconic restaurant and its famed downstairs venue, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, will host a glittering gala packed with Broadway's best. This event marks a critical turning point for these cherished spaces, as they urgently raise the necessary funds to ensure their survival in the heart of the Theatre District.

The gala evening runs from 6:00PM – 10:00PM and includes an evening of entertainment, food, and an open bar. The performances begin at 7:00PM, and the evening will feature three sets of performances with breaks to eat and "schmooze" in between.

Tickets begin at $500 and can be purchased here. All tickets are tax deductible.

Bianca Leigh (Oh Mary!) will be the emcee for the evening's entertainment. No stranger to the West Bank Cafe, she was last seen on the Beechman stage in August reprising a show she developed there years ago titled "Busted".

The Laurie Beechman Gala will include performances by Julie Benko (Funny Girl), Tony-nominee Liz Calloway (Baby), Andrew Barth Feldman (No Hard Feelings), SAG Award-winner Annie Golden (Orange Is the New Black), Tony-nominee Amanda Green (Mr. Saturday Night), Tony-nominee Joe Iconis ( Be More Chill), Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop), SAG Award-nominee Award Richard Kind (Mad About You), Pulitzer Prize-winner Tom Kitt (Next To Norman), Tony-nominee Judy Kuhn (Fun Home), Emmy-nominee Lorna Luft, Bianca Marroquin (Chicago), Grammy-winner Eva Noblezada (Hadestown), Drama Desk-nominee Christine Pedi (Forbidden Broadway), Drama Desk-nominee Liam Peirce (How to Dance in Ohio), Emmy-nominee Randy Rainbow, Ryann Redmond ( Frozen), Will Roland (Dear Evan Hansen), Tony-nominee A.J. Shively (Paradise Square), and Tony-winner Lillias White (The Life). More performers and special guests will be announced soon. Cast subject to change.

With a limited number of tickets available, this event offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of Broadway history. General admission tickets start at $500, and top-tier packages include special perks like a personalized plaque in the restaurant or theatre, cementing your place in the storied legacy of the West Bank Cafe.

This event is being produced by Tony-nominated Broadway producers Tom D'Angora and Michael D'Angora (Suffs), Tony-nominated composer Joe Iconis (Be More Chill), actor Tim Guinee ("Homeland"), alongside owner Steve Olsen. Event sponsors include "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Bronwyn Newport, Todd Bradley, Broadway's Kristy Cates (Wicked) and Greg Grozdits. Michael Lavine will serve as Musical Director.

"This gala is not just a fundraiser it's a celebration of the enduring spirit of New York's theatre community and a tribute to the stars, past and present, who have called this iconic venue home," says Tom D'Angora. "The night aims to raise funds necessary to revitalize the venue, with a vision to modernize, expand, and continue the West Bank's legacy as a hub for New York's creative community."

To purchase tickets, click here . For more information, visit www.WestBankCafe.com.

About the West Bank Cafe

Known as a long-standing haunt for celebrities, artists, and theatregoers alike, the West Bank Cafe has been a staple of the New York City arts community for over four decades. It has played host to an array of legendary personalities, including Tennessee Williams, Chita Rivera, Sean Penn, Madonna, Tony Shalhoub, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, Ethan Hawke, Bruce Willis, and countless Broadway stars. The downstairs stage, where Lewis Black served as the original artistic director, was where Aaron Sorkin developed his first plays, Law & Order: SVU showrunner Warren Leight workshopped his Tony-winning play SideMan, and Sondheim rehearsed the original Sunday In The Park with George. Since then, it has seen performances from everyone from Pete Townshend and The Who to Ariana Grande and Patti LuPone. It was where Joan Rivers played over 200 sets, including her last, and RuPaul's Jinx Monsoon made their NYC debut.

Al Pacino has been quoted as saying. "The West Bank Cafe has always meant a great deal to me... To me it's a landmark, part of the few that give our city identity."

While the West Bank Cafe, like many institutions, faced challenges during the pandemic, the outpouring of community support has been nothing short of extraordinary. When faced with eviction, a star-studded 2020 Christmas Day virtual telethon was produced to raise needed funds. However, the venue was denied several government grants over a technicality which has made thriving during the post pandemic years nearly impossible. Now, with a more favorable lease and invigorated community support, if the fundraising goal is met the venue is poised for a renaissance—one that will ensure its doors remain open to future generations of performers and theatre lovers.
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