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Jim Brochu, Anita Gillette, Marianne Tatum, More to Honor Harvey Evans at Triad Theater’s A Toast to Harvey

Off-Broadway News Jim Brochu, Anita Gillette, Marianne Tatum, More to Honor Harvey Evans at Triad Theater’s A Toast to Harvey

The one-night-only event celebrates the late Broadway performer who passed away in 2021.

Jim Brochu, Anita Gillette, and Marianne Tatum

The Triad Theater has announced its upcoming show A Toast to Harvey - Celebrating the Life and Career of Harvey Evans at 6 PM June 22. The evening will feature Dancers Over 40 in a tribute to the Broadway veteran, and will be hosted by Lee Roy Reams

Making appearances and performing at the event will be Jim Brochu, Anita Gillette, Kurt Peterson, Marianne Tatum, and Penny Worth. Lawrence Leritz will direct the evening.  

Evans starred on Broadway in four Sondheim shows, including in West Side StoryGypsyFollies, and Anyone Can Whistle. Additionally, he also appeared in both film adaptations of West Side Story, first as Mouthpiece in 1961 and as a security guard in 2021.  

Evans was first cast as a dancer in the national touring company of Damn Yankees, during which he met Bob Fosse, who then hired him for a number of shows including New Girl in Town and Redhead, on top of the film adaptation of The Pajama Game. Further theatre credits include Hello, Dolly!BarnumSunset BoulevardThe Scarlet Pimpernel, and the 2002 revival of Oklahoma!, among others.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: A Life in the Theatre—Harvey Evans

Dancers Over 40 is an all-volunteer, membership-driven non-profit arts organization dedicated to preserving the History, Legacy and Lives of our mature creative community, and sharing that knowledge with the younger generation. Evas served on its Board of Directors, and served as moderator and host for many of its events.

For tickets and more information, visit TriadNYC.com.

The Civility of Albert Cashier Musical, Featuring All-Trans Cast and Creative Team, Ends Run June 5

Off-Broadway News The Civility of Albert Cashier Musical, Featuring All-Trans Cast and Creative Team, Ends Run June 5

The month-long engagement played Off-Broadway’s Players Theatre.

Company of The Civility of Albert Cashier at Stage 773

Trans Entertainment Guild’s concert version of The Civility of Albert Cashier, featuring an all-Trans cast and creative team, ends its limited engagement June 5 at Off-Broadway’s Players Theatre. Performances began May 5.

The cast includes Achilles Mulkey, Dee Luu, DeShawn Jenkins, Dexter Warren, Fin Gagnon, Imani Russell, Jace ‘n Ziev, Joshua Dominique (JD), Kristyn Michele, Lily Ali-Oshatz, Mark Mendez Muñoz, Nikomeh Anderson, Parker Wallis, Salem Corwin, and Stevie Jae Davis.

Mika Kauffman directs and choreographs with music direction and music supervision by Nicole D’Angelo, assistant choreography by Stevie Jae Davis, script consultation by Grey F. Jackson, and warm-up coaching by Nikomeh Anderson.

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Jay Paul Deratany, Coyote Joe Stevens, and Keaton Wooden’s musical concerns a Trans Civil War soldier, and each performance was followed by talkbacks and panels about Trans issues and liberation.

“There are so many incredible Trans and gender-expansive artists of intersectional identities, backgrounds, and abilities that exist in New York and beyond. We hope this event can create space for celebrating our history, our stories, and uplifting the community at a time when we need it most,” director Kauffman said in an earlier statement. “The community we’re fostering and the work we’re doing in our rehearsal room is the exact mission of TEG—to dismantle oppressive systems and better the working conditions of Trans professionals in entertainment.”

The stage manager is Dexter Warren, the assistant stage manager is Parker Wallis, and the general manager is Abbey Howard.

The evenings benefit Callen-Lorde, the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, The Black Trans Travel Fund, Trans Voices Cabaret, Community Oasis Igniting Liberation, and SAGE.

For tickets visit ThePlayersTheatre.com. For more information go to TransEntertainmentGuild.org.

Alison Lieby’s Oh God, A Show About Abortion Bake Sale Held June 4

Benefits and Galas Alison Lieby’s Oh God, A Show About Abortion Bake Sale Held June 4

The event features over 20 NYC bakeries, will all proceeds going to Brigid Alliance.

Alison Leiby Mindy Tucker

Oh God, A Show About Abortion writer and comedian Alison Leiby is teaming up with pastry chef Natasha Li Pickowicz (Never Ending Taste, Flora Bar, Café Altro Paradiso) for a one-day-only bake sale to support abortion access. The event occurs June 4 4:30-6:30PM at the Cherry Lane Theatre with all proceeds benefiting Brigid Alliance (a nonprofit that arranges and funds travel and other needs to support individuals nationwide receive access to abortion care).

More than 20 NYC bakeries and chefs are donating their signature treats to the event, including Never Ending Taste, Dame, Claire Saffitz, Camille Becerra, Brutus Bakeshop by Lani Halliday, Don Angie, Yellow Rose, King, Vallery Lomas, Bad Taste by Jen Monroe, Frenchette, Marlow & Sons, Zoe’s Doughies by Zoe Kanan, Sophia Roe, Carla Lalli Music, Claudia Fleming, Gage & Tollner, Ovenly, Morgenstern’s, Judy Kim, Split Eights, Parlor Coffee, Fox Bread Bakery by Daniel Skurnick, Ursula, and the Jewish Food Society.

Bake sale vouchers are on sale at the show’s website for $7 with a limit of 10 vouchers per person. Each voucher is worth one bakery item.

The recently-extended show is directed by Lila Neugebauer and presented by Broad City co-creator and star Ilana Glazer. The show sees Leiby telling the story of a momentous summer that involved a scary visit to the “Fertility” section of a Missouri CVS, two root canals, and, finally, a trip to Planned Parenthood. The solo show officially opened at Cherry Lane Theatre May 5 and is currently set to run through June 30.

Meet the 2022 Tony Nominees: MR. SATURDAY NIGHT’s Amanda Green

The countdown to the Tony Awards continues On June 12, the brightest stars of the 2021-22 season will shine even brighter as they gather at the iconic Radio City Music Hall to celebrate Broadway’s biggest night. Leading up to the 75th Annual Tony Awards, BroadwayWorld is getting up close and personal with the nominees. Today we’re studying up on Amanda Green